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Message #07652
[Bug 2115731] Re: upgrade-testing is broken with autopkgtest >5.47
Repeating that from elsewhere for posterity:
Not sure about that, I've really been able to back and forth reproduce/fix the bug locally with the exact same testbed, and same command line, just by changing the autopkgtest version in use 🤷
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Title:
upgrade-testing is broken with autopkgtest >5.47
Status in Auto Upgrade Testing:
Fix Released
Status in autopkgtest package in Ubuntu:
Won't Fix
Status in autopkgtest source package in Jammy:
Won't Fix
Status in autopkgtest source package in Noble:
Won't Fix
Status in autopkgtest source package in Oracular:
Won't Fix
Status in autopkgtest source package in Plucky:
Won't Fix
Status in autopkgtest source package in Questing:
Won't Fix
Bug description:
upgrade testing code repo: https://github.com/canonical/auto-upgrade-testing
upgrade testing profiles repo: https://code.launchpad.net/auto-upgrade-testing-specifications/
Clone them both side to side, then use the following reproducer:
```
python3 -m upgrade_testing.command_line -c ../auto-upgrade-testing-specifications/profiles/ubuntu-noble-oracular-basic-amd64_qemu.yaml --provision --adt-args='--timeout-factor=10 -d' --results-dir /tmp/upgrade_tests
```
The upgrade should fail, apparently because now autopkgtest is a bit more eager to reboot when a package needs it before running the tests, and then upgrade-testing checks right away if it's booting on the right system, which is obviously not the case.
The fix might actually be in upgrade testing code, because all that interaction between autopkgtest and that code has always been very brittle, but I wanted to track the regression in a bug anyway (SRU LP: #2106167).
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