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      Builds fail on aarch64-debian-sid since changing to the quai.io image with the following message:

      dch warning: Unable to determine Debian's backport distributions.
      dch warning: Recognised distributions are: 
      experimental, unstable, testing, stable, oldstable, oldoldstable,
      {bullseye,buster,stretch,jessie,wheezy}-proposed-updates,
      {testing,stable,oldstable,oldoldstable}-proposed-updates,
      {bullseye,buster,stretch,jessie,wheezy}-security,
      {testing,stable,oldstable,oldoldstable}}-security and UNRELEASED.
      Using your request anyway.
      dch: error: 1:10.8.0+maria~n/a is not a valid version
      

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            faust Faustin Lammler added a comment - - edited

            The libdistro-info-perl package is probably not installed because we use --no-install-recommends:

            apt-get -y install --no-install-recommends devscripts
            

            vladbogo please review fix:
            https://github.com/MariaDB/mariadb.org-tools/pull/106

            faust Faustin Lammler added a comment - - edited The libdistro-info-perl package is probably not installed because we use --no-install-recommends: apt-get -y install --no-install-recommends devscripts vladbogo please review fix: https://github.com/MariaDB/mariadb.org-tools/pull/106

            vladbogo the new images with the fix has been pushed to quay.io, please confirm that BB is now able to build on ARM Debian sid and close if OK.
            Thanks!

            faust Faustin Lammler added a comment - vladbogo the new images with the fix has been pushed to quay.io, please confirm that BB is now able to build on ARM Debian sid and close if OK. Thanks!
            vladbogo Vlad Bogolin added a comment -

            The issue doesn't seem to be solved (https://buildbot.mariadb.org/#/builders/136/builds/3959). On a manual check, I can confirm that the issue is reproducible, but it seems that a simple

            apt-get update
            

            solves the issue.

            vladbogo Vlad Bogolin added a comment - The issue doesn't seem to be solved ( https://buildbot.mariadb.org/#/builders/136/builds/3959 ). On a manual check, I can confirm that the issue is reproducible, but it seems that a simple apt-get update solves the issue.
            faust Faustin Lammler added a comment - - edited

            Second attempt: https://github.com/MariaDB/mariadb.org-tools/pull/107

            The only thing that comes to my mind if apt-get update resolves it is to not remove /var/lib/apt/lists/* in the container image...

            faust Faustin Lammler added a comment - - edited Second attempt: https://github.com/MariaDB/mariadb.org-tools/pull/107 The only thing that comes to my mind if apt-get update resolves it is to not remove /var/lib/apt/lists/* in the container image...
            vladbogo Vlad Bogolin added a comment -

            Manually and other tests to try to find the problem. Thanks faust for the help

            vladbogo Vlad Bogolin added a comment - Manually and other tests to try to find the problem. Thanks faust for the help

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