#!/bin/sh set -e TESTDIR=$(readlink -f $(dirname $0)) . $TESTDIR/framework setupenvironment configarchitecture "i386" insertinstalledpackage 'apt' 'i386' '0.8.14' 'Provides: libapt-pkg4.10' insertpackage 'unstable' 'apt' 'i386' '0.8.15' 'Depends: libapt-pkg4.10' insertpackage 'unstable' 'libapt-pkg4.10' 'i386' '0.8.15' 'Breaks: apt (<< 0.8.15) Replaces: apt (<< 0.8.15)' setupaptarchive #testequal 'Reading package lists... #Building dependency tree... #The following NEW packages will be installed: # libapt-pkg4.10 #The following packages will be upgraded: # apt #1 upgraded, 1 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded. #Inst libapt-pkg4.10 (0.8.15 unstable [i386]) [libapt-pkg4.10:i386 on apt:i386] [] #Conf libapt-pkg4.10:i386 broken # Breaks:apt:i386 # [] #Inst apt [0.8.14] (0.8.15 unstable [i386]) #Conf apt (0.8.15 unstable [i386]) #E: Conf Broken libapt-pkg4.10:i386' aptget dist-upgrade -s -o Debug::pkgPackageManager=1 # the solution by dpkg will be to deconfigure apt with the configuration of libapt-pkg4.10 exit 0 #FIXME: a good result would be this instead, but it requires that APT can delay his immediate configuration… testequal 'Reading package lists... Building dependency tree... The following NEW packages will be installed: libapt-pkg4.10 The following packages will be upgraded: apt 1 upgraded, 1 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded. Inst libapt-pkg4.10 (0.8.15 unstable [i386]) Conf libapt-pkg4.10 (0.8.15 unstable [i386]) Inst apt [0.8.14] (0.8.15 unstable [i386]) Conf apt (0.8.15 unstable [i386])' aptget dist-upgrade -s