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Visual Graph Representation of Ubuntu Archive Proposed Migration Status
Once a package is uploaded to the Ubuntu archive (dput) it triggers a series of tests and rebuilds across multiple packages in the archive. Said package won't be able to migrate until it has build properly and all its dependencies have had successful tests
This is a very simple view but this is what we call package migration.
When a package doesn't migrate, one would wonder why? what is its excuse?
Browsing and looking at https://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/proposed-migration/update_excuses.html can give excellent insight and help resolve the problem right away but in a lot of case, it could take a long time to find why a package is not migrating due the amount of packages trying to migrate at the same time and blocking each others
Wouldn't it be great to have a visual representation of these excuses?
This is a very simple view but this is what we call package migration.
When a package doesn't migrate, one would wonder why? what is its excuse?
Browsing and looking at https://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/proposed-migration/update_excuses.html can give excellent insight and help resolve the problem right away but in a lot of case, it could take a long time to find why a package is not migrating due the amount of packages trying to migrate at the same time and blocking each others
Wouldn't it be great to have a visual representation of these excuses?
Update History
0.9 (184) → 0.9.1 (190)5 Mar 2026, 14:21 UTC
0.9 (184)13 Dec 2025, 09:47 UTC
25 Mar 2022, 22:36 UTC
5 Mar 2026, 01:28 UTC
13 Dec 2025, 09:47 UTC


