Control: tag -1 moreinfo unreproducible On Mon, 17 Mar 2025 20:47:34 +0100 Peter Kutak <peter.ku...@gmail.com> wrote: > Package: firmware-misc-nonfree > Version: 1:20240709-2~bpo12+1+rpt2 > Severity: normal > X-Debbugs-Cc: peter.ku...@gmail.com > > Dear Maintainer, > > After apt upgrade ralink firmware disapears. > I have installed firmware-ralink, this virtual package points to > firmware-misc-nonfree.
firmware-ralink was a transitional package in Debian 10 "buster", and is intentionally not present in later releases. > But after backporting split of firmware-misc-nonfree, ralink firmware > are now in firmware-mediatek which was not automaticaly installed in time of > apt upgrade. In time of apt install it will insatall recommanded > subpackages automatically. As part of that split firmware-misc-nonfree does recommend firmware- mediatek and the other new packages. I created a Debian 12 "bookworm" container with bookworm-backports sources, and verified that running "apt install -u firmware-misc-nonfree/bookworm-backports" does install firmware-mediatek as well. Your bug report also included: > Versions of packages firmware-misc-nonfree recommends: > pn firmware-intel-graphics <none> > pn firmware-intel-misc <none> > ii firmware-mediatek 1:20240709-2~bpo12+1+rpt2 > pn firmware-nvidia-graphics <none> which makes me think your system is not actually configured to isntall recommended packages by default. What does this command print: apt-config dump | grep Install-Recommends ? > I thik that firmware-ralink should now points to firmware-mediatek or somehow > automatically install recomanded packages in time of apt upgrade. > Now I see that my version is from rpi repository, so i am not sure about > this report. I compared the source package from Raspberry Pi OS to ours, and there isn't an obvious difference that would explain this. But in general you should be reporting any bugs in their packages to them first, not to Debian. Ben. -- Ben Hutchings Man invented language to satisfy his deep need to complain. - Lily Tomlin
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