> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ansgar <ans...@debian.org>
> Sent: Tuesday, May 26, 2020 8:01 AM
> To: Steffen Schreiber; 961...@bugs.debian.org
> Subject: Bug#961490: fwupd: version in stable too old, no updates possible
> 
> 
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> 
> Hi,
> 
> On Tue, 2020-05-26 at 13:56 +0200, Steffen Schreiber wrote:
> > So I see you marked this bug as fixed/resolved.
> 
> Someone (not the maintainer) did so, but please note that the bug
> remains open even when marked as fixed in a newer version.  Debian's
> stable release team prefers bugs to be fixed in unstable/testing before
> they get fixed in (old)stable, so this is good.

The particular circumstances of this issue are that the update in question 
requires
a newer version of fwupd than is in stable.  This is not a matter of just 
backporting
a change or two and it works.  There are daemon and plugin level changes that 
have to
go together to guarantee a proper update.

This seems incompatible with the documentation around uploading to stable.
https://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/developers-reference/pkgs.html#upload-stable
> 
> > What's the way going forward for users of stable? Installing packages
> > from testing? Are you recommending to just forget about running Debian
> > stable as is?
> 
> The maintainer hasn't yet commented on how he wants to proceed.
> Reasonable options seem to be to either update stable to the version
> currently in testing (1.3.9) or to update to a later version of 1.2.X.
> 
> Ansgar

If a particular update requires a newer fwupd version I don't think it's 
reasonable
to push that version to all Debian users who may not need the newer fwupd 
version
and might not be willing to accept the risk of regressions in a newer version.

"Fixes must be minimal and relevant"

So in this circumstance if your device needs the newer version you should 
probably
take the package from testing instead.

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