Package: plymouth Version: 24.004.60-1 Tags: trixie This is just a heads up. Maybe to get out in front of things...
I just performed an 'aptitude safe-upgrade' on a Debian Unstable machine. When the Plymouth installer ran, it produced 50 or so of these: Setting up plymouth (24.004.60-1) ... update-initramfs: Generating /boot/initrd.img-6.5.0-5-amd64 cp: warning: behavior of -n is non-portable and may change in future; use --update=none instead cp: warning: behavior of -n is non-portable and may change in future; use --update=none instead cp: warning: behavior of -n is non-portable and may change in future; use --update=none instead cp: warning: behavior of -n is non-portable and may change in future; use --update=none instead ... I'm not sure how '--update=none' is more portable than '-n'. It seems like '--update=none' would be less portable (to me). But nevertheless, there's lots of warnings during the upgrade. ----- $ lsb_release -a No LSB modules are available. Distributor ID: Debian Description: Debian GNU/Linux trixie/sid Release: n/a Codename: trixie ----- $ apt-cache show plymouth Package: plymouth Version: 24.004.60-1 Installed-Size: 758 Maintainer: Laurent Bigonville <bi...@debian.org> Architecture: amd64 ... Priority: optional Filename: pool/main/p/plymouth/plymouth_24.004.60-1_amd64.deb Size: 140764 MD5sum: 32f3d19c3cb53480ffee9c0156a60de4 SHA256: c5ee6a2708d6f92054cc4b6110d3b6026f1a31119b26ab3f86747f9fab6807cc