Le lun. 21 juil. 2025 à 09:47, Mathias Gibbens <[email protected]> a écrit :
> Hi all, > > I mentioned this on the IRC channel, but am also bringing it up here. > A couple of days ago a handful of bookworm -> trixie upgrade bugs were > reported, all relating to packages that depend on protobuf: #1109513, > #1109514, #1109515, #1109516, #1109517. > > The root cause in each bug seems to be the golang-github-golang- > protobuf 1-3 -> 1-5 transition. Here's what apt reports: > > > root@saved-quagga:~# apt dist-upgrade -o Debug::pkgProblemResolver=true > > Starting pkgProblemResolver with broken count: 2 > > Starting 2 pkgProblemResolver with broken count: 2 > > Investigating (0) golang-github-golang-protobuf-1-3-dev:amd64 < 1.3.5-4 > @ii mK Ib > > > Broken golang-github-golang-protobuf-1-3-dev:amd64 Conflicts on > golang-github-golang-protobuf-1-5-dev:amd64 < none -> 1.5.4-1 @un uN Ib > > > Considering golang-github-golang-protobuf-1-5-dev:amd64 -1 as a > solution to golang-github-golang-protobuf-1-3-dev:amd64 0 > > Added golang-github-golang-protobuf-1-5-dev:amd64 to the remove list > > Fixing golang-github-golang-protobuf-1-3-dev:amd64 via keep of > golang-github-golang-protobuf-1-5-dev:amd64 > > Investigating (0) golang-gomega-dev:amd64 < 1.10.3-1 -> 1.36.2-1 @ii umU > Ib > > > Broken golang-gomega-dev:amd64 Depends on > golang-github-golang-protobuf-1-5-dev:amd64 < none | 1.5.4-1 @un uH > > > Considering golang-github-golang-protobuf-1-5-dev:amd64 -1 as a > solution to golang-gomega-dev:amd64 0 > > Holding Back golang-gomega-dev:amd64 rather than change > golang-github-golang-protobuf-1-5-dev:amd64 > > Try to Re-Instate (1) golang-gomega-dev:amd64 > > Done > > Entering ResolveByKeep > > Not upgrading: > > golang-gomega-dev > > > > Summary: > > Upgrading: 0, Installing: 0, Removing: 0, Not Upgrading: 1 > > I'm not sure what the correct fix is here; I'm also still making my > way home from DebConf, so if someone else can fix this please do so. > The window for getting this fixed up before the full trixie freeze > starts is pretty small. https://bugs.debian.org/1109655 Jérémy
