Bug#984862: iptables-netflow-dkms: module wants to build with gcc instead of kernel's compiler

2021-04-18 Thread Andreas Beckmann
On 18/04/2021 16.36, Axel Beckert wrote: Hi Andreas, Andreas Beckmann wrote: Please bump the dkms dependency for bullseye, this issue can trigger on upgrades from buster to bullseye where iptables-netflow-dkms is upgraded before dkms. Should that patch really close this bug report? IIRC you d

Bug#984862: iptables-netflow-dkms: module wants to build with gcc instead of kernel's compiler

2021-04-18 Thread Axel Beckert
Hi Andreas, Andreas Beckmann wrote: > Please bump the dkms dependency for bullseye, this issue can trigger on > upgrades from buster to bullseye where iptables-netflow-dkms is upgraded > before dkms. Should that patch really close this bug report? IIRC you didn't close all these bug reports with

Bug#984862: iptables-netflow-dkms: module wants to build with gcc instead of kernel's compiler

2021-03-10 Thread Andreas Beckmann
On 10/03/2021 03.25, Axel Beckert wrote: Correct. But how do I determine that kernel-specific compiler without tracking down package dependencies? linux-compiler-gcc-10-x86 seems not to provide a symlink or similar. Or is tracking down package dependencies the way to go? If you are inside Kb

Bug#984862: iptables-netflow-dkms: module wants to build with gcc instead of kernel's compiler

2021-03-09 Thread Axel Beckert
Hi Andreas, Andreas Beckmann wrote: > That error is very cryptic ... so let's run dkms manually Ack. > Check for working gcc: No > ! You need gcc to install module from source [...] > Oh, your package insists on building the kernel module with gcc instead of > getting the correct compiler (i.e.

Bug#984862: iptables-netflow-dkms: module wants to build with gcc instead of kernel's compiler

2021-03-09 Thread Andreas Beckmann
Package: iptables-netflow-dkms Version: 2.5.1-1 Severity: serious User: debian...@lists.debian.org Usertags: piuparts Hi, during a test with piuparts I noticed your package failed to install. As per definition of the release team this makes the package too buggy for a release, thus the severity.