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Jason W:
I am having to use a loop to make a reverse tree update process for each sce and it's deps.  The dependencies should not be updated again and again, if so that is a bug.  I will test further.

Jason W:
Things should be working now, please test, new cut uploaded.

netnomad:
hi jason,

i assume that this behavior is correct? :

100-desktop-jessie, 200-multimedia-jessie, libreoffice and vbox are based on 000-base-jessie,
so after an update of 000-base-jessie all other packages need to be re-imported?
this happened for me... just one little package in 000-base-jessie needed an update,
so all other packages that are based on this base-packages were re-imported.

after the re-import and the reboot,
"update -a -c" results in following message:

tc@box:~$ updatesce -c -a
debian
#################### 100.0% 0.0 kBps DONE   
verifying download...checksum matches OK
used 10688512 local, fetched 0
Using the repo http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian debian jessie main
Searching for availbe updates for chosen SCEs.
000-base-jessie
100-desktop-jessie
200-multimedia-jessie
libreoffice
original-modules-3.8.13-tinycore
vbox
Do you want to review the list of packages that have updates available?
Enter y to view and q to exit reading the package list. (y/N):

and the list is empty:

SCE:  000-base-jessie
  Available package updates:
None
SCE:  100-desktop-jessie
  Available package updates:
None
SCE:  200-multimedia-jessie
  Available package updates:
None
SCE:  libreoffice
  Available package updates:
None
SCE:  original-modules-3.8.13-tinycore
  Available package updates:
None
SCE:  vbox
  Available package updates:
None

thank you for your help and work.

Jason W:
Basically that is the desired behavior.  It sounds like overkill, but lets say you specify libtiff-tools as a package in the list of 000-base-jessie, and it depends on liblzma5.  If dependencies change of libtiff-tools and it no longer depends on liblzma5, then if 100-desktop-jessie has a package that depends on liblzma5 and it was originally satisfied by that SCE depending on 000-base-jessie, after the update 100-desktop-jessie is now broken.  Dependencies don't often change but the sometimes do especially when a Debian release is still in the "testing" stage. 

netnomad:

--- Quote from: Jason W on February 06, 2015, 01:06:31 PM ---Basically that is the desired behavior.

--- End quote ---

i understand, but nevertheless the "updatesce -a -c" reports a required update and then the list for updates is empty :-(
basically the intended behavior seems to be fullfilled.

thank you for your help.

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