hanks everybody who has contributed to this
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1. https://wiki.debian.org/DebianInstaller/Team
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hanks everybody who has contributed to this
release.
1. https://wiki.debian.org/DebianInstaller/Team
2. https://www.debian.org/devel/debian-installer/errata
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> >
> > Is it possible to fix this on in the package. We do not like to change
> > this on the apache server side.
>
> Fixed in git.
> Tagging this bug as pending
If we wanted to have a last installation-guide upload before trixie, now wo
layed and I'm returned to a command
> prompt.
tasksel/blendsel integration really got introduced to feature blends
during the installation process, which to the best of my knowledge is
working fine.
If you want to choose blends after installation, `sudo blendsel` should
just wor
or festive periods, vac and public holidays. If any of
> these dates are already a problem please let me know by 9th August so I can
> adjust.
No known problems on my side for any of those.
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security, and
updates via point releases are all fine with me; my goal was only to make
sure the upcoming d-i release(s) wouldn't interfere with your plans
regarding this package.
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Hi Simon,
Are you planning to request an unblock for gdk-pixbuf 2.42.12+dfsg-4?
I'm happpy either way regarding the upcoming RC 3 (and 13.0). Just
thought I'd drop you a note with the full freeze coming up.
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Pascal Hambourg (2025-05-29):
> (Removing kernel team)
>
> On 29/05/2025 at 15:54, Cyril Brulebois wrote:
> > Trupti (2025-05-29):
> > >
> > > Add a clear installer option to select a 64KB page kernel.
> >
> > I believe this should be offered in
Hi,
Cyril Brulebois (2025-07-20):
> Second reaction: the ENOENT can be tricky! That's a script, with an
> interpreter set to /usr/bin/bash, which isn't available in the
> installer's environment.
>
> Skimming over the script, it should be feasible to make that
; (Apart from trixie RC2 I also tried the latest weekly release
> dated 2025-07-16 17:45; it had the same problem)
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NOME. As mirrors I tested de.debian.org and
> ftp.uni-hannover.de - both with the same result.
Those are not the only exceptions, since the screenshot shows messages
in German…
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x27;s getting hammered like other parts of the
infra are? (e.g. the BTS couldn't receive mails because of a huge
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he microcode part, but if we are
> approaching tirxie hard freeze and release then it is sensible to
> upload that *now*.
Let's go, then!
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(unblock along with
age-days 5, to let them get tested in unstable, even if the changes look
good to me).
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one or
two out before 13.0… so if we could avoid touching dillon before that,
that would have my slight preference.
(We have various summaries that are mostly helpful to me — which I'm
used to debug/adjust from time to time —, but also some l10n sync and
translations are still comi
care of mass-uploading those, don't worry.
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still consider newer linux versions if you decide we need
to ship this or that bugfix ASAP, so feel free to sync with me regarding
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; optical discs so it should be possible to have a mutable filesystem on
> it.
The installation guide should have something about this. If the system
isn't entirely locked up (“just” the installer interface), you should be
able to run commands from other VTs (e.g. VT2, VT3). The set of co
> setup on IBM Power systems.
>
> Requesting an update to include PowerVM installation details alongside the
> existing baremetal instructions.
Feel free to submit a proposal:
https://salsa.debian.org/installer-team/installation-guide
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Hi Emilio,
Emilio Pozuelo Monfort (2025-07-14):
> - Jul 26
> - Jul 27
Not ideal.
> - Aug 2
> - Aug 3
> - Aug 9
> - Aug 10
All of those would work fine.
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> I attach an abridged version of syslog.txt for your investigation.
My investigation suggests changing passwords might be a good idea.
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Jonathan Wiltshire (2025-07-07):
> I'm happy (and the upload is done, so +confirmed) but d-i ack needed
> for the udeb please.
For planning purposes, do we have an estimate for the next point
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> Usertags: pu
No objections d-i wise. Not sure where we're at anyway regarding
multipath support, it's been a while since I last had to look into it…
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Hi Salvatore,
Salvatore Bonaccorso (2025-07-10):
> I would like to upload next version of the 6.12.y stable series to
> unstable, which will be 6.12.37-1, though depending on an ack/nack
> from SRM and/or debian-boot.
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> sound board 0. After I press enter I hear nothing. I'm not sure I can give
> you any more information than that. The system is currently running Debian
> Testing without any problem.
You're replying to a release announcement but mentioning issues with a
different image (w
Samuel Henrique (2025-07-03):
> On Thu, 3 Jul 2025 at 00:28, Cyril Brulebois wrote:
> >
> > - Remove wget applet (#1107392).
> ...
> > - Stop setting DPKG_UNPACK_OPTIONS = --force-overwrite (#1107392).
>
> Wrong ID?
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> Ack in this case holding back the unstable upload until having your
> "go". Good luck with the next d-i release!
Thanks! Feel free to go ahead now.
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> Sanity-checking the upcoming src:debian-installer upload and debian-cd
> integration, I ended up with a few oddities with those choices:
> - Full disc installation on NVMe.
> - With GNOME desktop.
> - With the Hamradio blend (which had been pro
ing debian-devel@ so that this gets discussed there.
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y, oh well…
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Cyril Brulebois (2025-06-30):
> Issue #1: radioclk's postinst brings back ISO-vs-UTF fun, and a quick
> look at the templates suggests the French localization is indeed broken
> ("double-encoded", some used to say). Other languages seem OK:
>
> Description-cs.U
Package: installation-reports
Severity: normal
X-Debbugs-Cc: k...@debian.org
Boot method: USB
Image version: D-I Trixie RC 2 (unofficial)
Machine: Dell G3
Sanity-checking the upcoming src:debian-installer upload and debian-cd
integration, I ended up with a few oddities with those choices:
- Ful
NoisyCoil (2025-06-30):
> Thanks a lot Cyril! Overnight we built new images and today we tested
> them on platforms available to us. We confirm the fix worked.
Thanks for the report+patch in the first place, I didn't do much…
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Cyril Brulebois (2025-06-27):
> Looks like it deserves a slightly higher severity (bumped with this
> mail), and yes, that looks very much acceptable and desirable for
> trixie. No need to file an unblock request, I'll process it alongside
> other packages we need for d-i build
hould be a few more hours away.
2. https://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/weekly-builds/amd64/
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(size-wise) is clearly not
worth it at this time.
Also, I suggest turning the firmware-intel-sound topic into a dedicated
bug report, instead of keeping it entangled with firmware-sof-signed in
this overlong thread plus merge requets / commit comments on Salsa…
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table but it's a little safer to avoid that
(if that doesn't hold you back too much).
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his
mail), and yes, that looks very much acceptable and desirable for
trixie. No need to file an unblock request, I'll process it alongside
other packages we need for d-i builds. Thanks for the offer though,
appreciated.
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there's
no systemd-networkd/netplan in the picture.
Closing accordingly as not actionable.
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review/unblock it before finalizing Trixie RC 2.
1. https://d-i.debian.org/testing-summary.html
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ere was an issue during the download, here's the sha512
checksum:
3759594bd2bbb3b2d8381ba6ca8bc2b9fa37706edc9112a9e404b4a6649850b24f7a92213f258bf57b2e24a95f00dc24734c324ab5e900d0683705c59ac054f5
debian-13.0.0-amd64-NETINST-1+depmod+efd.iso
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kernel/module mismatch, does speech synthesis
start with the image I linked to?
Having people test and report what's happening with such temporary
images is how we make informed decisions regarding what to merge,
and whether bug fixes or workaround are effective…
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it,
but seeing how busybox indeed receives rebuilds (or updates) in stable,
getting the bugfix in there as well would look like a good idea to me.
Maybe it can be batched together with security fixes? (See thread at
https://lists.debian.org/debian-lts/2025/05/msg00044.html)
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john doe (2025-06-23):
> It's giving me a kernel missmatch error and missing png file! ;^)
Right, time flies.
> > Otherwise, that isn't an issue?
>
> Why not?
You quoted a log line. You haven't explained what the problem you're
actually facing i
sis (which isn't clear from your
message), you can try this image:
https://people.debian.org/~kibi/bug-1092977+intel/debian-13.0.0-amd64-NETINST-1+depmod+efd.iso
Otherwise, that isn't an issue?
> Is RC2 better on that front or should I provide more debug logs?
There's
Jonathan Wiltshire (2025-06-19):
> Control: tag -1 d-i
>
> Sorry, I missed the udeb - d-i ack needed.
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udeb-wise, yes. I'll
probably try and keep an eye on this if and when it happens. Worst case,
we can stick to the previous version via some APT pinning if we spot
problems during a point release preparation, until a more permanent
solution is investigated.
Thanks for looping us in way before
Adding as well debian-boot@l.d.o since a udeb is produced
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Jonathan Wiltshire (2025-06-19):
> d-i ack needed for the udeb; assuming no objections there, please tag
> "confirmed" and upload.
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s is still
> Raspberry Pi OS
Last I checked (admittedly, a year or so ago), they don't even bother
tweaking those files…
> > Kernel: 6.12.25+rpt-rpi-2712
>
> Not a Debian kernel version, I think.
Definitely the way they version and split their kernel packages.
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Hi,
Salvatore Bonaccorso (2025-06-17):
> unblock xorg-server/2:21.1.16-1.2
In theory, no objections from the d-i side. If something breaks for us,
we'll deal with it afterwards…
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just
“netinst” anyway.)
> Would it be possible to have a RC2 released? (and, if needed, perhaps
> RC3 in a month).
The answer is obviously “yes”, a better question is “when”, and that
needs sorting out; it isn't entirely in my hands, and I'm in touch
with the relevant people already.
te
“please go through the motions of a proper unblock request, I'm not
taking responsibility for hinting this on my own”.
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I could speed this up, but given busybox is also used outside the
installer, I'd rather see a proper unblock request filed and looked at
by other members of the release team.
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s/message/fusion/
has mpt*, while zfcp is below drivers/s390/scsi/?
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ntioned in the man page. It should be!
If you're talking about the debootstrap manpage, it doesn't mention
qemu-debootstrap (no traces of this in the git repository). If you're
talking about the qemu-debootstrap manpage, then you misfiled this bug
report, as that's shipped by qem
ow up?
I'll leave that up to your discretion. Jörn might appreciate a quick fix
but said to be working with snapshots anyway, so might possibly get away
with using an older snapshot?
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right time to fix this.
Just agreeing to remove wget from busybox is fine with me.
> Yes, plus the other WGET-related stuff has to be turned off too.
>
> I prepared this change, it's trivial to remove wget applet, but I'd
> love to understand how it all worked before
ds up eating up some time of yours.
unblock fonts-motoya-l-cedar/1.01-7
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diff --git a/debian/changelog b/debian/changelog
index c4fbb45..a35d
RE_WGET_FTP=y
I'm not immediately seeing anything else that would “depends on WGET”
but I'm really not familiar with busybox.
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-proposed-updates) or bookworm-security, right?
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e the release… but decided to only
point at bug reports, rather than trying to assess/close each one
individually. Thanks for taking care of that!
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d that's actually so easily
fixed/worked around on your side!
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iwlwifi for
that specific error message, with the Linux/Windows cohabitation that's
apparently known to be problematic, with some internal state that might
need some reset.
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cle to avoid disrupting the trixie release.
Thanks for the heads-up. A follow-up/reminder at the right time will be
appreciated as well.
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are *not* in either the debian-installer or the
debian-cd git repositories, so they are *not* being used for anything
daily or weekly built.
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e formatação textual, especialmente em
> hardware mais antigo ou ambientes minimalistas (como shells busybox).
[…]
Please try again in English, or ask some user list in your favorite
language (debian-user-portuguese@ I'd guess?).
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> OR
>
> Add a clear installer option to select a 64KB page kernel.
I believe this should be offered in expert mode, have you tried that?
> This would improve usability for ppc64el users needing 64KB pages for
> performance or virtualization.
Cheer
t state of things on
the arm64 side). If pinctrl were only about touchpads and stuff, one
could argue they only make sense for the graphical installer, but I
suppose this could control other internal stuff, so adding the whole
series of pinctrl modules, in kernel-image, might be the easiest
Hi,
Mike Gabriel (2025-05-27):
> On Di 27 Mai 2025 15:43:32 CEST, Cyril Brulebois wrote:
> > The work will still be there for sid and forky in any case, so
> > nothing would be lost. :)
>
> Would be nice to see this land in trixie, though. Keeping fingers crossed!
Unfor
lready…
and considering we would need to adjust the logic around key packages
to accommodate these additions, at this stage of the release cycle,
that actually feels very wrong indeed.
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_BROXTON=y
CONFIG_PINCTRL_CANNONLAKE=y
CONFIG_PINCTRL_CEDARFORK=y
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CONFIG_PINCTRL_ICELAKE=y
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Hi Paul,
Paul Gevers (2025-05-28):
> On 27-05-2025 15:59, Cyril Brulebois wrote:
> > I'm still ambivalent about this, and I still don't want to push in
> > either direction. I'll just mention that reviewing, merging, and
> > also adjusting… is all done a
fine with me regarding the installer side, I'll let you
know once we target a new release.
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Hi,
Here's an update on this:
Cyril Brulebois (2025-05-25):
> From what I've just gathered, both desktop environments are supposed to
> be in a good shape already (i.e. we're not talking about building
> something new, from scratch, with bad or unknown quality), and a
e work
> that went into your (and Guido Berhörster's work). Thanks once more,
> this is much appreciated!!!
The work will still be there for sid and forky in any case, so nothing
would be lost. :)
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Cyril Brulebois (2025-05-27):
> … and depending on your goals on the Lomiri side, maybe we could do the
> opposite of what I was suggesting earlier: propose something small from
> the installer, and let desktop users “upgrade” their systems by pulling
> task-lomiri-desktop afterward
# Relevance is 10 or more (e.g. package
# education-tasks).
so in case that's confirmed to be problematic, moving everyone up (by
how many units is left as an exercise to the reader) from 7-9 to make
room at position 9 for both Lomiri and Phosh should work.
We still need to h
hat should be on the easy side of things.
Thoughts on both topics? (The first one might be a hard one, the second
one should be mostly cosmetics?)
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nd package
but it *is* in the list that's supposed to be supported by the modules
related to the firmware-sof-signed package.
So perhaps in the end, adding firmware-intel-sound to the installer's
initramfs (and making sure it gets deployed in the installed system when
relevant) is op
Hi,
Roland Clobus (2025-05-25):
> On 25/05/2025 18:26, Cyril Brulebois wrote:
> > Roland Clobus (2025-05-25):
> > > Looking at the WWW for this issue: Is a call to `depmod` missing?
> >
> > Oh, right. The other modules I'm including in this way are used wa
having to fight just to boot the damn
thing. :-)
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Hi Marc,
Marc Haber (2025-05-25):
> On Sun, May 25, 2025 at 05:38:04AM +0200, Cyril Brulebois wrote:
> > If we were able to find something cheap-ish with Wi-Fi 7, e.g.
> > around 500 EUR, I think it would make sense to have something
> > self-contained to play with. Given my
resting variations. Rest
assured I'll reach out if and when I end up having “too much hardware”
or “not used often enough hardware” in the future.
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> Things change over time, we can't install the exact same system all the
> time. I'm not entirely sure about what to do with this particular
> package… to me it kind of looks like “I want to use LVM all of sudden
> and now I have to insta
ase they have some arguments against those
possible additions. As mentioned in some other reply, I think the main
desktop-related topic we've had in the past was when we were building
(some) desktop-specific images, but we're no longer doing that. ]
Thanks for your time, and sor
Hi,
Paul Gevers (2025-05-25):
> On 25-05-2025 02:15, Cyril Brulebois wrote:
> > Release team, do you prefer enforcing the no new package rule (which
> > has been active for many weeks already), and our sticking to the dirty
> > approach? Or would you be open to having th
's easy to leave extra packages — deb and/or udeb — on the
side of the road while doing so).
> * I hope we will have kernel 6.12.30, but definitely not 6.12.29
Sure thing.
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that! ACK from the installer team.
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's nothing else to do for the moment.
Just to confirm, you consider the current state of the MR to be
production ready, and don't anticipate having to tweaks things up
afterwards, be it in tasksel or in the set of packages that's getting
pulled by the prospective task?
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en, and would be visible without any
scrolling. (This is with the graphical installer, on a laptop that's
sticking to 800×600.)
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e and have this not delay the release of
> trixie?
While I'm more than happy to consider backports during point releases,
it would look very weird to me to have brand new desktops added there.
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in Cc already… :/
> > Unless someone strongly feels differently, and convinces me to
> > rethink this, I'll drop both entries from the wishlist for Trixie.
>
> I raise my hand here, because I strongly feel different regarding the
> Lomiri part of this mail. Th
in for forky (or even during a
> > specific point release, if that were allowed).
>
> apt has with a very recent upload downgraded the warning to audit level.
>
> Thanks, Julian!
Wonderful news, thanks indeed!
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just waiting for .30. I definitely can see how live people might want
to avoid a known broken kernel's reaching testing though.
> FWIW, the next upload *will* include a fix for the loop issue. I have
> already imported 6.12.30 for the packaging and marked the loop fix as
> to be backported to 6
of looks like “I want to use LVM all of sudden
and now I have to install lvm2?!”.
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[ Dropping leader@, focus on the actual hardware chase, and adding
debian-kernel@ in case I manage to nerd-snipe some hardware guru ]
Cyril Brulebois (2025-05-25):
> For example:
> - MSI BE6500 (~ 80 EUR)
> - NEWFAST BE6500 (~ 70 EUR)
> - TP-Link BE6500 (~ 70 EUR)
>
>
hat could be fixed any time soon.
If you want the whole monologue session, it started here:
https://lists.debian.org/debian-boot/2025/05/msg00201.html
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