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Downgrading from 3.3.2 to 2.15.1 errors about toltec-deletions not being available #886

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Eeems opened this issue Jun 5, 2024 · 1 comment
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Eeems commented Jun 5, 2024

Describe the issue
It appears that toltecctl isn't properly cleaning up opkg state when reenabling on an older OS version.

To Reproduce
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  1. Use codexctl to downgrade from 3.3.2 with toltec enabled to 2.15
  2. Run toltecctl reenable

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toltecctl status output:

reMarkable: ~/ toltecctl status
Enabled: Yes
Supported: Yes
Branch: testing
Model: rm2
OS: 2.15.1.1189

Additional context
Upon inspecting /opt/lib/opkg/status there is only one entry for toltec-deletions, which has been changed to rm2os2, but it should be rmallos2. Changing this allows toltecctl reenable to work as expected.

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Eeems commented Jun 5, 2024

This also appears to happen on the rM1

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