Your message dated Mon, 26 Sep 2022 00:13:53 +0200 with message-id <20220925221353.tswdz5ytljmmz...@mraw.org> and subject line Re: Bug#1020694: Different ABI d-i-packages in linux-source-package has caused the Debian Bug report #1020694, regarding Different ABI d-i-packages in linux-source-package to be marked as done.
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--- Begin Message ---Package: debian-installer Severity: minor Version: 20210731+deb11u5 Hello, I see in linux sourcepackage in bullseye different ABI d-i-packages. Example: linux sourcepackage 5.10.140-1: This sourcepackage contains the binary packages: - affs-modules-5.10.0-16-4kc-malta-di - affs-modules-5.10.0-18-4kc-malta-di There are some more d-i-packages with ABI -16 and ABI -18. packages.debian.org shows for linux sourcepackage: - bullseye: 5.10.140-1: 821 binary packages with ABI -16 and ABI -18 - bookworm: 5.19.6-1: 555 binary packages with ABI -1 only I don't know, if this is intended or not. I don't know also, if this affects only d-i-packages. Best regards and thank you for your support. Bernhard
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--- Begin Message ---Hallo Bernhard, Bernhard <bernhard.woer...@posteo.de> (2022-09-25): > I see in linux sourcepackage in bullseye different ABI d-i-packages. > > Example: linux sourcepackage 5.10.140-1: > This sourcepackage contains the binary packages: > - affs-modules-5.10.0-16-4kc-malta-di > - affs-modules-5.10.0-18-4kc-malta-di > There are some more d-i-packages with ABI -16 and ABI -18. Right, for various reasons, binary packages for the old ABIs are kept. Updates can come via bullseye-proposed-updates and/or bullseye-security. That's not a problem: when a new point release is published, usually, the installer is rebuilt against the latest ABI available. > packages.debian.org shows for linux sourcepackage: > - bullseye: 5.10.140-1: 821 binary packages with ABI -16 and ABI -18 > - bookworm: 5.19.6-1: 555 binary packages with ABI -1 only And now with -2. > I don't know, if this is intended or not. > I don't know also, if this affects only d-i-packages. I'm not seeing any problems with what you're reporting, the number of packages and ABIs in each suite evolves over time. Everything looks nominal to me. Closing this bug report accordingly, thanks for checking with us anyway. Cheers, -- Cyril Brulebois (k...@debian.org) <https://debamax.com/> D-I release manager -- Release team member -- Freelance Consultant
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