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2016-08-10disable explicit configuration of all packages at the endDavid Kalnischkies
With b4450f1dd6bca537e60406b2383ab154a3e1485f we dropped what we calculated here later on and now that we don't need it in the meantime either we can just skip the busy work by default and expect dpkg to do the right thing dropping also our little "last explicit configures" removal trick introduced in b4450f1dd6bca537e60406b2383ab154a3e1485f. This enables the last of a bunch of previously experimental options, some of them existing still, but are very special and hence not really worth documenting anymore (especially as it would need to be rewritten now entirely) which is why the documentation is nearly completely dropped. The order of configuration stanzas in the simulation code changes slightly as it isn't concerning itself with finding the 'right' order, but any order is valid anyhow as long as the entire set happens in the same call.
2016-07-15tests: activate dpkg multi-arch even if test is single archDavid Kalnischkies
Most tests are either multiarch, do not care for the specific architecture or do not interact with dpkg, so really effect by this is only test-external-installation-planner-protocol, but its a general issue that while APT can be told to treat any architecture as native dpkg has the native architecture hardcoded so if we run tests we must make sure that dpkg knows about the architecture we will treat as "native" in apt as otherwise dpkg will refuse to install packages from such an architecture. This reverts f883d2c3675eae2700e4cd1532c1a236cae69a4e as it complicates the test slightly for no practical gain after the generic fix.
2016-07-15Use native arch in test-external-installation-planner-protocolJulian Andres Klode
Hardcoding amd64 broke the tests.
2016-06-29eipp: let apt make a plan, not make stuff planeDavid Kalnischkies
Julian noticed on IRC that I fall victim to a lovely false friend by calling referring to a 'planer' all the time even through these are machines to e.g. remove splinters from woodwork ("make stuff plane"). The term I meant is written in german in this way (= with a single n) but in english there are two, aka: 'planner'. As that is unreleased code switching all instances without any transitional provisions. Also the reason why its skipped in changelog. Thanks: Julian Andres Klode Gbp-Dch: Ignore