Ondrej Riha dixit: >linux-headers-2.6-* and linux-image-2.6-* and linux-doc-2.6-*
These packages no longer exist, they have been removed from unstable. Debian-Ports mini-dak does not generally follow this sort¹ of removals automatically, so they will eventually be cleaned up manually. The packages are now called linux-headers-* and linux-image-*, for example linux-image-m68k is the kernel you need to boot a current Debian/m68k system. It has been like this in jessie/sid for quite a long time already. The second thing you’re seeing here is that Debian/m68k no longer has six flavour-specific kernels but one kernel for all subarchi‐ tectures, so the -amiga etc. variants are all gone, replaced by the -m68k variant. This is a side benefit of the move to initrd which was necessary for yet separate reasons (size being the most important one), and desirable to stay closer to the other Debian architectures. bye, //mirabilos ① The other sort of removals (drop binary packages that are no longer built from source packages when a new upload of any binary packages from that source package happens), dpo mini-dak does *too* eagerly: it doesn’t check if the old binary package is still depended on before it gets removed. Case in point, libdb5.1. -- <igli> exceptions: a truly awful implementation of quite a nice idea. <igli> just about the worst way you could do something like that, afaic. <igli> it's like anti-design. <mirabilos> that too… may I quote you on that? <igli> sure, tho i doubt anyone will listen ;) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-68k-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/pine.bsm.4.64l.1404010734130.14...@herc.mirbsd.org