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commit a251392ee91c53db0d0d5e41f4bf07f2fc7dcc69
Merge: d718db0 2cf878f
Author: Victor Seva <linuxmaniac@torreviejawireless.org>
Date: Tue Jan 13 10:20:47 2026 +0100
Merge pull request #252 from mika/mika/wrap
debian/control: wrap-and-sort -sat
commit 2cf878fedbf676e6a267d509498f9176ab2cb66c
Author: Michael Prokop <mika@jenkins-debian-glue.org>
Date: Tue Jan 13 10:10:16 2026 +0100
debian/control: wrap-and-sort -sat
wrap-and-sort has a new sorting behavior
commit d718db0b49979ec01b10e225d287348acf2d92ad
Author: Michael Prokop <mika@jenkins-debian-glue.org>
Date: Tue Jan 13 09:45:46 2026 +0100
Revert "build-and-provide-package: support usage of Debian packages without Priority field with bookworm and older"
This reverts commit f1eb26d9b955aa647e83b32a753d0c8c8bc68742.
Packages without the `Priority` field need to be built in environments
with Debian trixie and newer, do not work around this problem in
reprepro.
See https://github.com/mika/jenkins-debian-glue/pull/251 for further
information.
Thanks: Guillem Jover
commit 72e6ad9c98c84b4bdf56cf449665e6825de73780
Merge: bc4c414 f1eb26d
Author: Michael Prokop <115592+mika@users.noreply.github.com>
Date: Mon Jan 12 12:21:19 2026 +0100
Merge pull request #251 from mika/mika/priority
build-and-provide-package: support usage of Debian packages without Priority field with bookworm and older
commit f1eb26d9b955aa647e83b32a753d0c8c8bc68742
Author: Michael Prokop <mika@jenkins-debian-glue.org>
Date: Mon Jan 12 11:58:24 2026 +0100
build-and-provide-package: support usage of Debian packages without Priority field with bookworm and older
The «Priority: optional» field is the default nowadays with
Debian/trixie, so it might not be present explicitly in the Debian
package any longer.
Building packages for Debian/trixie and newer works fine,
though when building packages for Debian/bookworm and older,
their inclusion might fail in reprepro repositories with:
| + sudo reprepro -b /srv/mirror/autobuild -v --waitforlock 1000 --ignore=wrongdistribution --ignore=uploaders --ignore=surprisingbinary include internal-bookworm [snip]_amd64.changes
| .changes put in a distribution not listed within it!
| Ignoring as --ignore=wrongdistribution given.
| No priority specified for '/var/lib/jenkins/workspace/[snip]-repos/binaries/[snip]_amd64.changes'!
| There have been errors!
Work around this issue, by explicitly setting --priority=optional in the
`reprepro ... [include|copymatched|processincoming]` command lines.
FTR, quoting from reprepro(1):
| -P, --priority priority
| Overrides the priority of inclusions. (Also override possible override files
So this potentially might have side-effects in certain configurations,
but the inclusion failure so far turned out to be more pressing.
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