addSources silently drops source names that haven't been seen anywhere in Launchpad before(could not add linux-meta-ti-omap to kernel/lucid package set)
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Launchpad itself |
Triaged
|
Low
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Unassigned |
Bug Description
$ lp-shell
>>> kernel_lucid = lp.packagesets.
>>> sorted(
[u'linux', u'linux-
>>> kernel_
>>> sorted(
[u'linux', u'linux-
The addSources call seems to have had no effect. How can I grant the kernel team the ability to upload this package?
This is a reduction of a more elaborate program, namely edit_acl.py in lp:ubuntu-archive-tools; I was calling it as './edit_acl.py -P kernel -S lucid -s linux-meta-ti-omap' add. Most of the other packages in this list were added in the same way; I haven't changed my process recently, as far as I can remember.
Changed in soyuz: | |
status: | Incomplete → Triaged |
importance: | Undecided → Medium |
tags: | added: packagesets |
summary: |
- can't add linux-meta-ti-omap to kernel/lucid package set + addSources silently drops source names that haven't been seen anywhere + in Launchpad before(could not add linux-meta-ti-omap to kernel/lucid + package set) |
Changed in launchpad: | |
importance: | Medium → Low |
The package was only published in Ubuntu some 20 hours after this bug was reported. addSources silently drops source names that haven't been seen anywhere in Launchpad before -- could that have been the case here?