[Bug 801437] Re: parser too strict

Raphaël Hertzog hertzog at debian.org
Fri Jun 24 06:14:15 UTC 2011


I see it's in oneiric only currently. I asked Steve Langasek & Colin
Watson to prepare an SRU some time ago not sure if it will happen, we'll
see.

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Title:
  parser too strict

Status in “dpkg” package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  Hi everyone,
  I spent the last few hours mounting and repairing my system from LiveCD because of a failed update to 11.04. The reason why my system got corrupted was a parsing error in /var/lib/dpkg/status and /available. It was caused by a .deb package (compiz-switch) with a "Priority: low" annotation. Of course this is an error of the .deb, but it seems to me that the dpkg parser is too strict in marking it as junk and hanging the whole system on it. Everything worked fine under 10.10. If the parser would treat any priorities it doesn't understand as "optional", I would be happy.

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