Before going into any rebuild-mania I wanted to further reduce how much builds I'll need I've changed "qemu-system-misc" but kept the others like "qemu-block-extra" and "qemu-system-common" - that mostly means /usr/bin/qemu-system-riscv64 is replaced but all the roms and modules (can't load then).
Reminder: all these are the same effective source
I've done this two ways:
All good pkg (1:5.2+dfsg-9ubuntu1) + emu bad (1:5.2+dfsg-9ubuntu2~hirsuteppa3):
All bad pkg (1:5.2+dfsg-9ubuntu2~hirsuteppa3) + emu good (1:5.2+dfsg-9ubuntu1): 3/3 fails
That made me wonder and I also got:
All good pkg (1:5.2+dfsg-9ubuntu1): 5/5 fails (formerly this was known good)
Sadly - the formerly seen non-distinct results continued. For example I did at one point end up with all packages of version "1:5.2+dfsg-9ubuntu1" (that is known good) failing in 5/5 tests repeatedly.
So I'm not sure how much the results are worth anymore :-/
Before going into any rebuild-mania I wanted to further reduce how much builds I'll need I've changed "qemu-system-misc" but kept the others like "qemu-block-extra" and "qemu-system- common" - that mostly means /usr/bin/ qemu-system- riscv64 is replaced but all the roms and modules (can't load then).
Reminder: all these are the same effective source
I've done this two ways:
All good pkg (1:5.2+ dfsg-9ubuntu1) + emu bad (1:5.2+ dfsg-9ubuntu2~ hirsuteppa3) : dfsg-9ubuntu2~ hirsuteppa3) + emu good (1:5.2+ dfsg-9ubuntu1) : 3/3 fails dfsg-9ubuntu1) : 5/5 fails (formerly this was known good)
All bad pkg (1:5.2+
That made me wonder and I also got:
All good pkg (1:5.2+
Sadly - the formerly seen non-distinct results continued. For example I did at one point end up with all packages of version "1:5.2+ dfsg-9ubuntu1" (that is known good) failing in 5/5 tests repeatedly.
So I'm not sure how much the results are worth anymore :-/