> There is a trivial way around this, prominently displayed in the error
> message. So I don't know what you are talking about.

Sure - unfortunately that doesn't work if you come from Lenny - you cannot install linux-image-2.32-5 without udev-158-1, and trying to install udev-158-1 tells you your running kernel (which should be immaterial, if you're rebooting after install, which I always do - even if no kernel upgrade is involved) is too old.

How do Debian developers work around this ?

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