Make sure new versions of soledad are greater than the ones before
I discovered a weird thing regarding the versioning of soledad debs.
I had "0.8.0alpha+020151117151731.94+jessie~1.gbp4ff419" installed, and installed a newer version manually from jenkins.
an apt-get upgrade would still re-install the older package, because it's version is considered higher:
root@local1:~# apt-cache policy soledad-common soledad-common: Installed: 0.8.0~alpha3+0~20151208124620.97+jessie~1.gbp17ac3b Candidate: 0.8.0~alpha+0~20151117151731.94+jessie~1.gbp4ff419 Version table: 0.8.0~alpha+0~20151117151731.94+jessie~1.gbp4ff419 0 999 http://deb.leap.se/0.9/ jessie/main amd64 Packages *** 0.8.0~alpha3+0~20151208124620.97+jessie~1.gbp17ac3b 0 100 /var/lib/dpkg/status dpkg --compare-versions 0.8.0~alpha3+0~20151208124620.97+jessie~1.gbp17ac3b gt 0.8.0~alpha+0~20151117151731.94+jessie~1.gbp4ff419 && echo yes
This would mean that soledad would not auto-upgrade anymore...
(from redmine: created on 2015-12-08)