2016-11-13 14:36 GMT+01:00 Jan Luca Naumann <j.naum...@fu-berlin.de>:
> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA512 > > Hey, > > 1. In the Debian archive there can be only one version of a package at > one time so there will be always only the version compatible to the > current kernel version. The upgrades are needed since there are new > development in the module and changes in the kernel interfaces. > Normally the linux kernel should be already be 4.8. in testing, too, > but it seems that there are problems with the package so the aufs was > unfortunately faster in testing. > Other questions from a developer... because now I'm curious.. XD How the "promotion" works? Are you using some special software to pass packages from unstable to testing? Maybe exists a way to automatize some kind of "dependency check" before the "promotion" to the testing repository. Just to avoid this lack of consistency between modules and kernel. Something that say: "hey, aufs require kernel 4.8 and you have the 4.7. Please wait the kernel upgrade" > > 2. There is a snapshot of the version 4.7+20160912-2: > http://snapshot.debian.org/package/aufs/4.7%2B20160912-2/ Do you know if I can use apt-get build-dep to get this package version? > > > Jan > Thanks again! :D Leo > > Am 13.11.2016 um 14:06 schrieb Leo: > > Hi Jan, thanks a lot for your response! :) > > > > 2016-11-13 13:34 GMT+01:00 Jan Luca Naumann > > <j.naum...@fu-berlin.de <mailto:j.naum...@fu-berlin.de>>: > > > > The current version is packaged for the current unstable kernel, > > the problem in this case is that the kernel 4.8 is not migrated to > > testing yet. Please wait for the migration (see > > https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/linux > > <https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/linux> ) and upgrade then to the > > kernel 4.8, then the module should be available. > > > > > > I suspected that the problem was this one.. XD > > > > I don't know exactly how the process "unstable -> testing" works, > > but I'd like to make some question: > > > > 1. why the aufs was upgraded before the kernel? Was the version > > for kernel 4.7 broken? > > > > 2. It's possible to be able to find in the repository also the > > previous version (for 4.7)? In order to be able to install the > > correct version for the kernel currently available in repository. > > > > What do you think? Thanks again for your help. > > > > Best regards, Leonardo Rossi > > > > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > Version: GnuPG v2 > > iQIcBAEBCgAGBQJYKGxHAAoJEH4R1/EZ+XG7YBAQAKnIFCC8vGCuVchZcpYakItu > lKYfDz88L1QxunrSyYXAgxl0GsBWZGsG/QBog56Z730EQyPwqn5KkwUNSyTm2Zv8 > O1T4anwXKq2hJR92oBnzLtg3+/fOdacdZpwgTXuMjHHw5d50xcAJdfVGPnDBgiq6 > YLV8nRzmNResPIXyX5v4/xS/R+tvqY3wSt4hDryRLVuuHgnpMgAeZI9GB29armQY > akjwtlt5SAbmXaUa3pcXCAUTD8UFGftQVTI5MDrgwZjBL5wjrPYxpP5ZCK1UHTU9 > HuqgCWme6eCcLXLLWyDBQBWW0syqg+nzgcA1MFO8Sh3oPK+8+tZGo/j2d958UmZN > UPbH7ga6VscjQom75GdImbDhPXXAYsX7+NaSStbhE2agFAauEVG+vnxKeI5jgWw8 > pn8CGcK6yFDy0CR4xFH0iWRxXCDlwj1urf7BLpeokWzoyGhqaa4E9Rc2Fm6cRof3 > oxKVpssLeFZmd8XsYOIblXHP4fGDwoxF1vcWKvGq5ymTPXmFNINzJQgvfL3l7R0b > qoTtysp5caOzKVVSpHnhocAleFc1d3T+BP8WaNfo8E8rMw3zDvuWdHYcVslXfNa7 > XI3mZCiWmawcRVMaXNzno/MkuXeTHrTQ0K+EYFpO7CaU6mg2W40Q5AKTnaWzxAx/ > wzotDax8VH6JshoI5dtH > =pnWF > -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- >