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pylint does not recognize that the condition ensures left and right to
be defined.
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.keys() now returns a special object, but show_files really wants
something that provides len() and supports repeated iteration.
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The issue has been solved by Mattia Rizzolo in dh-strip-nondeterminism
via #999665.
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Fixes: e6115dd16b46 ("hide M-A:same conflicts in binNMUed packages")
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binNMUed packages are not currently reproducible, because buildds don't
pass --binNMU-timestamp to sbuild. Thus they use varying
SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH and produce faulty packages. As much as this is a real
bug, it is not actionable by maintainers. Hide such issues for now.
Link: https://salsa.debian.org/perl-team/modules/packages/libtie-hash-indexed-perl/-/merge_requests/1
Link: https://bugs.debian.org/843773
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Uwe Kleine-König said that knowing example architectures for file
conflicts would be incredibly useful. The old presentation of
architecture sets would collapse sets that are too big to a single
count. This makes it difficult to find any colliding pair. Now, we'll
now give at least two example architectures in addition to the count.
Reported-By: Uwe Kleine-König <ukleinek@debian.org>
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When an arch:any package ships a .so file in a public library search
path (e.g. a symlink as many lib*-dev packages do) it most likely
shouldn't be M-A:foreign. A common exception is plugins loaded into
programs, so exclude that case.
Many thanks to Johannes Schauer and Guillem Jover for helping discover
this pattern of Multi-Arch: foreign abuse.
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Many thanks to Paul Wise for his detailed feedback on the data format.
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It builds on the core functionality of dedup, but uses a different
database schema. Unlike dedup, it aborts downloading Arch:all packages
early and consumes any other architecture in its entirety instead.
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