Your message dated Mon, 13 Mar 2017 23:25:47 +0000
with message-id <1489447547.2852.9.ca...@decadent.org.uk>
and subject line Re: Bug#857686: linux-image-marvell for jessie-backports
release 4.9+79~bpo8+1 not properly released
has caused the Debian Bug report #857686,
regarding linux-image-marvell for jessie-backports release 4.9+79~bpo8+1 not
properly released
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Package: linux-image-marvell
Version: 4.9+78~bpo8+1
The package linux-image-marvell for jessie-backports is in a broken state, as
can be seen on the debian package website:
https://packages.debian.org/jessie-backports/linux-image-marvell
it shows version "4.9+78~bpo8+1" and a dependency on
"linux-image-4.9.0-0.bpo.1-marvell" which is shown as "Package not available".
The links on the right side to the Changelog and the Download all refer to
version "79~bpo8+1". That version has the correct dependency (ABI was bumped to
bpo.2), but somehow it is not properly released.
apt on the target machine also only finds the old version "4.9+78~bpo8+1".
So it looks like the new version "79~bpo8+1" did not make it into the release
database correctly. As a result, the Linux kernel dependencies on the target
machine are also in a weird state, as the bpo.2 releases show up as currently
not installed instead of as updates to the bpo.1 release.
Best Regards,
Robert Schlabbach
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Version: 4.9+79~bpo8+2
This is not a bug in the package; the new version just hasn't been
built for armel yet:
https://buildd.debian.org/status/package.php?p=linux-latest&suite=jessie-backports
Ben.
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