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Message #30038
[Bug 1824876] Re: unattended-upgrades: call_adjusted() raises NoAllowedOriginError when marking packages to upgrade/install fails
This bug was fixed in the package unattended-upgrades -
1.5ubuntu3.18.10.4
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unattended-upgrades (1.5ubuntu3.18.10.4) cosmic; urgency=medium
* Detect changes to moved conffiles (LP: #1823872)
* Add tests for checking conffile moves.
Build depend on and use equivs to generate new test packages
* Detect unchanged moved conffiles.
When a package moves a conffile properly without any change no conffile
prompt needs to be shown thus the package can be upgraded unattended.
(LP: #1823872)
- Split() conffile data to set of names only once
- Don't parse dpkg conffile db when there are no conffiles in the package
* Skip sending email when no package had to be installed, upgraded or removed
(LP: #1821103) (Closes: #924554)
* Make sure autoremovals don't start with a dirty cache and remove other
packages (LP: #1824341)
* Continue applying minimal sets when one set can't be marked for upgrade.
Thanks to Anderson Luiz Alves for the patch, it needed minor modifications
(LP: #1824341)
* Stop raising NoAllowedOriginError when marking packages to upgrade/install
fails (LP: #1824876)
* Adjust only transitive dependencies in the fallback when a package from an
allowed origin can't be marked to install/upgrade.
This is a much lighter approach than marking every upgradable package
because the full fallback was triggered on packages held back as well,
using an excessive amount of CPU time.
Also it crashed with packages not having any version in allowed origins.
(LP: #1824804, #1824949)
- Follow all kinds of transitive dependencies when adjusting dependencies
- Don't crash collecting transitive dependencies when package has no
candidate (LP: #1825886)
* Skip trying to upgrade held packages in call_adjusted() (LP: #1824804)
* Use mark_install_adjusted() in rewind_cache()
The original cache had packages marked with adjustments thus rewinding
should also do adjustments to reach the same state.
Also not using mark_install_adjusted() crashes when apt raises error on
held packages. (LP: #1826157)
- test_rewind: Update test to check if adjustend rewinding took place
-- Balint Reczey <rbalint@xxxxxxxxxx> Fri, 26 Apr 2019 18:55:30 +0200
** Changed in: unattended-upgrades (Ubuntu Cosmic)
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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Title:
unattended-upgrades: call_adjusted() raises NoAllowedOriginError when
marking packages to upgrade/install fails
Status in unattended-upgrades package in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
Status in unattended-upgrades source package in Xenial:
Fix Released
Status in unattended-upgrades source package in Bionic:
Fix Released
Status in unattended-upgrades source package in Cosmic:
Fix Released
Status in unattended-upgrades source package in Disco:
Fix Released
Bug description:
[Impact]
* Unattended-upgrades may when it can't find a solution for installing a package when all the candidates are from not allowed origins.
* The fix is just not marking those packages to install without raising an error.
[Test Case]
* Observe the error not being reported against fixed versions.
[Regression Potential]
* The fix is not raising the error, but marking no package to
install. As a regression u-u may miss some unupgradable packages, but
in the callers this case is already handled.
[Original Bug Text]
The Ubuntu Error Tracker has been receiving reports about a problem regarding unattended-upgrades. This problem was most recently seen with package version 1.10ubuntu3, the problem page at https://errors.ubuntu.com/problem/dbb18e4c8f3777ec91c18aefd3a429f661227655 contains more details, including versions of packages affected, stacktrace or traceback, and individual crash reports.
If you do not have access to the Ubuntu Error Tracker and are a software developer, you can request it at http://forms.canonical.com/reports/.
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