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[Bug 2056334] Re: wrong version when building a package that's already part of the initial image

 

I'll be damned. That's the issue, indeed. I tried to reproduce with a
fresh `hello` but couldn't so I wrongly concluded that it was because it
wasn't on the image.

I'd argue it's still a bug, as in *this should be documented*! I'd never
consider that an unpackage source package would be in a 'built' state
after dpkg-buildpackage -S :)

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Title:
  wrong version when building a package that's already part of the
  initial image

Status in autopkgtest package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  While working on needrestart autopkgtests, I've run into issues
  testing it using my standard invocation:

  autopkgtest . -U -- lxd autopkgtest/ubuntu/noble/amd64

  The runner wouldn't install the built package but would just keep
  whichever version is in the archive, while still using the new sources
  for getting the test scripts, which of course would result in failures
  :)

  It works fine with packages not part of the base image, e.g. hello.

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