> There are no bugs filed against kmail that would indicate upgrade > problems. kmail is also installable in trixie. So maybe a good way to > start would be to debug the problem on debian-user. debian-release is > the wrong place for that. > As it is no bug of kmail, of course.
> > 2. I discovered, that the package "libfuse3-3" is no more in trixie, but > > in > > bookworm and sid. This will break the installation of package > > "grub-common" > > and all packages with the dependency to "grub-common". > > Thia was discovered by chance, as the absence of package "libfuse3-3" is > > breaking a debian-live build. Maybe you might want to take a look at it, > > too. > libfuse3 changes its SONAME and grub-common depends on libfuse3-4. > libfuse3-3 is expected to be gone from trixie. I am surprised that this > would break debian-live. > This I will recheck. As I needed to put a package from bookworm into chroot (grub-common-efi or so, too lazy, to look at it now), maybe it still is searching to libfuse3-3. I will check and maybe upgrade all packages in chroot from trixie, then build again hoping of success. > Cheers Thanks for the advice to the new name: I was not aware of this. But why is there still libfuse3-3 in sid? sid is much newer than testing and it should not contain older packages than testing! Ok, can even not take care of this, so good to me ( I must not understand everything, mustn't I?) However, thanks for the help, I will research now. Best Hans

