Hi Andreas, Am Sun, Aug 17, 2025 at 02:51:48PM +0200 schrieb Andreas Beckmann: > On 8/8/25 19:13, Santiago Ruano Rincón wrote: > > Sorry for the delay. There is finally interest on having the > > supported-by-upstream version available on old Debian releases. > > Andreas, would it be possible for you to provide those source+binary > > packages for bullseye-security? > > So we are talking about nvidia-graphics-drivers (535.247.01-1~deb11u1) > (Well, I should probably get 535.261.03 into bookworm-pu first and backport > that version instead.) > > As I have no experience with doing LTS uploads, yet, ... > - Which versioning scheme should I use? (<bookworm_version>~deb11u1) > - Which distribution should I put in the changelog? (bullseye-security) > - Where to upload it? (dput ftp-master)
> You mentioned source+binary uploads. For which architectures? > The non-free packages are whitelisted for autobuilding in the buildd > network. > src:nvidia-graphics-drivers 470.256.02-2 in bullseye currently has binaries > for > - amd64 > - i386 (only libraries, no kernel module) > - arm64 > - armhf (only nvidia-egl-common, only needed by nvidia-legacy-390xx-egl-icd > from src:nvidia-graphics-drivers-legacy-390xx) Currently travelling, so only a short offer to help instead of elaborating: If you want I can do all the paperwork for you and also do the upload for you. > There is no src:nvidia-open-gpu-kernel-modules in bullseye and there is no > need to introduce one. > > Andreas -- tobi
