Bug #3349
aptitude provider claims to have upgraded package when it has not
| Status: | Investigating | Start date: | 03/06/2010 | |
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| Priority: | Normal | Due date: | ||
| Assignee: | - | % Done: | 0% |
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| Category: | package | |||
| Target version: | - | |||
| Affected Puppet version: | 0.25.4 | Branch: | ||
| Keywords: | aptitude | |||
| Votes: | 1 |
Description
We recently switched to the aptitude provider and upgraded to 0.25.4; we noticed that some machines were continuously stating they were upgrading a package. When we investigated we found that aptitude was failing to find the specified version of the package, but puppet was not detecting this error, and was doing two things:
1) erroneously claiming to have upgraded the package to the specified version 2) sending a notification to subscribed resources
This seems like a pretty nasty issue.
History
Updated by James Turnbull about 2 years ago
- Status changed from Unreviewed to Investigating
- Assignee set to Jesse Wolfe
Updated by Paul Lathrop about 2 years ago
Note: I’m happy to provide a Debian host for testing if needed.
Updated by Joshua Lifton 5 months ago
- Assignee deleted (
Jesse Wolfe)
This issue was assigned to a former Puppet Labs employee. Adding back to the pool of unreviewed issues.