Report outdated packages imported from a different channel
- Jan 05, 2023
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Dylan Aïssi authored
Some packages are fetched from untracked Debian releases, we need a way to list them in order to check if they require an update or to be sync against a tracked Debian release. Signed-off-by:
Dylan Aïssi <dylan.aissi@collabora.com>
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- Jan 04, 2023
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Dylan Aïssi authored
Some Apertis packages come from a different Debian release. In order keep them in sync, active descendant branches are analyzed to determine in which apertis versions they landed. Then, this information is used to report on the dashboard which apertis releases need to be updated. Signed-off-by:
Dylan Aïssi <dylan.aissi@collabora.com>
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Dylan Aïssi authored
Some packages are imported from bullseye-backports, bookworm (testing) or sid (unstable). In order to keep Apertis packages in sync with the source channel, we need to fetch data from these different sources. Signed-off-by:
Dylan Aïssi <dylan.aissi@collabora.com>
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