insertinstalledpackage 'foobar' 'i386' '1.0'
insertpackage 'unstable' 'foobar' 'i386' '2.0'
+insertinstalledpackage 'baz' 'all' '0.1'
+insertpackage 'testing' 'baz' 'all' '1.0'
+insertpackage 'unstable' 'baz' 'all' '2.0'
+
setupaptarchive
APTARCHIVE=$(readlink -f ./aptarchive)
testequal "Listing...
bar/now 1.0 i386 [installed,local]
+baz/unstable 2.0 all [upgradable from: 0.1]
foo/unstable 1.0 all
foobar/unstable 2.0 i386 [upgradable from: 1.0]" apt list
foobar/unstable 2.0 i386 [upgradable from: 1.0]" apt list "foo*"
testequal "Listing...
+baz/unstable 2.0 all [upgradable from: 0.1]
foobar/unstable 2.0 i386 [upgradable from: 1.0]" apt list --upgradable
# FIXME: hm, hm - does it make sense to have this different? shouldn't
# we use "installed,upgradable" consitently?
testequal "Listing...
bar/now 1.0 i386 [installed,local]
+baz/now 0.1 all [installed,upgradable to: 2.0]
foobar/now 1.0 i386 [installed,upgradable to: 2.0]" apt list --installed
testequal "Listing...
an autogenerated dummy bar=1.0/installed
" apt list bar --verbose
+# test for dpkg ^rc state
+insertinstalledpackage 'conf-only' 'i386' '1.0' '' '' 'deinstall ok config-files'
+testequal "Listing...
+conf-only/now 1.0 i386 [residual-config]" apt list conf-only
+
+# ensure that the users learns about multiple versions too
+testequal "Listing...
+baz/unstable 2.0 all [upgradable from: 0.1]
+N: There are 2 additional versions. Please use the '-a' switch to see them." apt list baz -o quiet=0
+
+