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NAME

       debbisect - bisect snapshot.debian.org

DESCRIPTION

       usage: debbisect [-h] [-d] [-v] [--cache CACHE] [--nocache] [--port PORT]

              [--depends  DEPENDS]  [--qemu  QEMU]  [--architecture ARCHITECTURE] [--suite SUITE]
              [--components COMPONENTS] [--no-find-exact-package] [--ignore-cached-results]  good
              bad script

       Execute  a  script or a shell snippet for a known good timestamp and a known bad timestamp
       and then bisect the timestamps until a timestamp from snapshot.debian.org is  found  where
       the  script first fails. Environment variables are used to tell the script which timestamp
       to test. See ENVIRONMENT  VARIABLES  below.  At  the  end  of  the  execution,  the  files
       debbisect.log.good  and  debbisect.log.bad are the log files of the last good and last bad
       run, respectively. By default, a temporary caching mirror is executed to reduce  bandwidth
       usage  on  snapshot.debian.org.   If you plan to run debbisect multiple times on a similar
       range of timestamps, consider setting a non-temporary cache  directory  with  the  --cache
       option.

       The  program  has  three  basic  modes  of  operation.  In  the first, the given script is
       responsible to set up everything as needed:

              $ ./debbisect "last week" today script.sh
              $ diff -u debbisect.log.good debbisect.log.bad

       If also the --depends option is given, then a chroot of  the  correct  timestamp  will  be
       created  each  time and the script will receive as first argument the path to that chroot.
       Additionally, this mode allows  debbisect  to  figure  out  the  exact  package  that  was
       responsible  for  the  failure  instead of only presenting you the last good and first bad
       timestamp.

       Lastly, you can also provide the --qemu option. In this mode, your test will be  create  a
       qemu  virtual  machine  of  the  correct  timestamp each time. The script will receive the
       correct ssh config to log into a host named qemu and execute arbitrary commands.

   positional arguments:
       good   good timestamp -- see section TIMESTAMPS for valid formats

       bad    bad timestamp -- see section TIMESTAMPS for valid formats

       script test script -- can either be a shell code snippet or an executable  script.  A  non
              zero  exit  code  indicates  failure.  When  also --depends is used, then the first
              argument to the script will be the chroot directory.  When --qemu is used, then the
              first argument to the script will an ssh config for a host named qemu.

   options:
       -h, --help
              show this help message and exit

       -d, --debug
              Print lots of debugging statements

       -v, --verbose
              Be verbose

       --cache CACHE
              cache directory -- by default $TMPDIR is used

       --nocache
              disable cache

       --port PORT
              manually  choose  port number for the apt cache instead of automatically choosing a
              free port

       --depends DEPENDS
              Comma separated list of binary packages the test script requires. With this option,
              the test script will run inside a chroot with the requested packages installed.

       --qemu QEMU
              Create  qemu  virtual  machine  and pass a ssh config file to the test script. This
              argument takes a commaseparated series of key=value pairs to  specify  the  virtual
              machine  memory size (via memsize) and the virtual machine disksize (via disksize).
              Sizes are measured in bytes or with common unit suffixes like M or G. To  pick  the
              default values (disksize=4G,memsize=1G) the shorthand 'defaults' can be passed.

       --architecture ARCHITECTURE
              Chosen  architecture  when  creating  the chroot with --depends or --qemu (default:
              native architecture)

       --suite SUITE
              Chosen suite when creating the chroot with --depends or --qemu (default: unstable)

       --components COMPONENTS
              Chosen components (separated by comma or whitespace) when creating the chroot  with
              --depends or --qemu (default: main)

       --no-find-exact-package
              Normally,  when  the  --depends  argument  is given so that debbisect takes care of
              managing  dependencies,  the  precise  package  that  introduced  the  problem   is
              determined  after bisection by installing the packages that differ between the last
              good and first bad timestamp one by one. This option disables this feature.

       --ignore-cached-results
              Perform a run for a timestamp even if a log file  for  it  exists  in  the  current
              directory

TIMESTAMPS

       Valid good and bad timestamp formats are either:

              > the format used by snapshot.debian.org
              > ISO 8601 (with or without time, seconds and timezone)
              > RFC 2822 (used in debian/changelog)
              > all formats understood by the Python dateutil module (if installed)
              > all formats understood by the Python parsedatetime module (if installed)

       Without specifying the timezone explicitly, the local offset is used.

       Examples (corresponding to the items in above list, respectively):

              > 20200313T065326Z
              > 2020-03-13T06:53:26+00:00
              > Fri, 29 Nov 2019 14:00:08 +0100
              > 5:50 A.M. on June 13, 1990
              > two weeks ago

       The earliest timestamp that works with debbisect should be 2006-08-10.

ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES

       The following environment variables are available to the test script:

       DEBIAN_BISECT_MIRROR    Contains the caching mirror address.

       DEBIAN_BISECT_EPOCH     Contains an integer representing the unix epoch of the

       current timestamp. The value of this variable can
              directly be assigned to SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH.

       DEBIAN_BISECT_TIMESTAMP Contains a timestamp in the format used by

       snapshot.debian.org. Can also be generated from
              DEBIAN_BISECT_EPOCH via: date --utc --date=@$DEBIAN_BISECT_EPOCH +%Y%m%dT%H%M%SZ

       DEBIAN_BISECT_*         All environment variables starting with DEBIAN_BISECT_

              are passed to the test script.

EXAMPLES

       Just run "do_something" which runs the test and returns a non-zero exit on failure.

              $  ./debbisect  "last  week"  today  "mmdebstrap  --customize-hook='chroot  \"\$1\"
              do_something' unstable - \$DEBIAN_BISECT_MIRROR >/dev/null"
              $ diff -u debbisect.log.good debbisect.log.bad

       Since the command can easily become very long and quoting very involved, lets instead  use
       a script:

              $ cat << END > script.sh

              > #!/bin/sh
              > set -exu
              > mmdebstrap \
              > --verbose \
              > --aptopt='Acquire::Check-Valid-Until "false"' \
              > --variant=apt \
              > --include=pkga,pkgb,pkgc \
              > --customize-hook='chroot "$1" dpkg -l' \
              > --customize-hook='chroot "$1" do_something' \
              > unstable \
              > - \
              > $DEBIAN_BISECT_MIRROR \
              > >/dev/null
              > END

              $ chmod +x script.sh
              $ ./debbisect --verbose --cache=./cache "two years ago" yesterday ./script.sh
              $ diff -u debbisect.log.good debbisect.log.bad
              $ rm -r ./cache

       This  example sets Acquire::Check-Valid-Until to not fail on snapshot timestamps from "two
       years ago", uses the "apt" variant (only Essential:yes plus apt),  installs  the  packages
       required  for  the  test using --include, runs "dpkg -l" so that we can see which packages
       differed in the logs at the end and uses --cache=cache so that the apt cache does not  get
       discarded  at  the  end  and the command can be re-run without downloading everything from
       snapshot.debian.org again.

       If you want to build a source package you can use the  script  shipped  by  devscripts  as
       /usr/share/doc/devscripts/examples/debbisect_buildsrc.sh and either use it unmodified like
       this:

              $  DEBIAN_BISECT_SRCPKG=mysrc  ./debbisect  "two   years   ago"   yesterday       >
              /usr/share/doc/devscripts/examples/debbisect_buildsrc.sh

       or use the script as a starting point to do your own custom builds.

       Once  debbisect  has  finished  bisecting  and figured out the last good and the first bad
       timestamp, there might be more than one package that differs in version between these  two
       timestamps.  debbisect  can figure out which package is the culprit if you hand it control
       over installing dependencies for you via the --depends option. With  that  option  active,
       the  script  will not be responsible to set up a chroot itself but is given the path to an
       existing chroot as the first argument. Here is a real example that  verifies  the  package
       responsible for Debian bug #912935:

              $   ./debbisect  --depends=botch  "2018-11-17"  "2018-11-22"  'chroot  "$1"  botch-
              dose2html --packages=/dev/null --help'

              [...]  test upgrading python3-minimal 3.6.7-1 -> 3.7.1-2...

              upgrading python3-minimal triggered the problem

       If you want to run above test under qemu, then you would run:

              $ ./debbisect --depends=botch --qemu=defaults  "2018-11-17"  "2018-11-22"  'ssh  -F
              "$1" qemu botch-dose2html --packages=/dev/null --help'

       In  the last two examples we omitted the --cache argument for brevity. But please make use
       of it to reduce the load on snapshot.debian.org.

AUTHOR

       Written by Johannes Schauer Marin Rodrigues <josch@debian.org>