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causes 'our' packages not to be rescheduled (as these versions are not part of the sources table)
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Revert "reproducible: temporarily only schedule packages for
testing as dpkg 1.18.0 breaks our toolchain changes - this commit shall
be reverted once we uploaded a properly patched dpkg to our repo" and "me hates tpyos"
This reverts commits 69fe54ac0f16624cc80e1cf773f9fbb179ca9059 and
4cf902397688a607e403be70d2b3c31ad3d41f47.
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breaks our toolchain changes - this commit shall be reverted once we uploaded a properly patched dpkg to our repo
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changes more frequently and atm we mostly care about sid
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subsequently clean up files
the db now stores tuple of (pkgname, suite, architecture) of every removed
packages, then reproducible_maintenance.sh pick up entries from it and
find+remove files.
For now the reproducible_maintenance only output what he would have remove.
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its own function. it does not make sense to bloat the generic code by special casing it
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are scheduled
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be rescheduled
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This reverts commit 8685feaaeada1f39ff07f0745251f9d134518b59.
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scheduler four times per hour.
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versions, deprioritize known versions
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, instead of only new ones
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