Public bug reported:
node-puppeteer provides an API to control Chrome or Chromium in a headless
environment.
The package has dependencies on chromium and chromium-sandbox, but unlike
Debian we do not carry these packages in Ubuntu main or universe, so
node-puppeteer is blocked from being accepted into Ubuntu:
node-puppeteer (- to 13.1.0+dfsg-4)
Migration status for node-puppeteer (- to 13.1.0+dfsg-4): BLOCKED:
Rejected/violates migration policy/introduces a regression
Issues preventing migration:
node-puppeteer/amd64 has unsatisfiable dependency
Additional info:
uninstallable on arch amd64, not running autopkgtest there
38 days old
There are no rdepends for this package (obviously; it's never been
present in any Ubuntu release), and its use case is narrow even if we
did ship Chromium, so there does not seem to be any compelling reason to
include this.
Please delete node-puppeteer source and binary packages from jammy-
proposed, and also please add a sync block so this doesn't attempt to
autoresync going forward.
** Affects: node-puppeteer (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Tags: update-excuse
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Please remove node-puppeteer source and binaries from jammy
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