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Package: udisks2
Version: 2.10.1-7

Hello! For my own odd reasons, I made a Debian SID installable ISO
with Calamares. I created it a few days ago (4/28) and it worked great
to install. I updated the ISO yesterday (5/1) and I now get this
message when I start the installer "There are no partitions to install
on". I reverted back to the backup chroot I used to create the ISO and
installed all updates except for udisks2 and libudisks2-0


udisks2 and libdisks2-0 were updated to 2.10.1-7 on 4/30 and I
confirmed I was using 2.10.1-6 previously.

I am digging deeper but I wanted to get this in to prevent it from
migrating to Trixie if I am correct.

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--- Begin Message --- On Thu, 2 May 2024 09:05:30 -0400 Jeremy Hendricks <[email protected]> wrote:
Package: udisks2
Version: 2.10.1-7

Hello! For my own odd reasons, I made a Debian SID installable ISO
with Calamares. I created it a few days ago (4/28) and it worked great
to install. I updated the ISO yesterday (5/1) and I now get this
message when I start the installer "There are no partitions to install
on". I reverted back to the backup chroot I used to create the ISO and
installed all updates except for udisks2 and libudisks2-0


udisks2 and libdisks2-0 were updated to 2.10.1-7 on 4/30 and I
confirmed I was using 2.10.1-6 previously.

I am digging deeper but I wanted to get this in to prevent it from
migrating to Trixie if I am correct.

The changes between 2.10.1-6 and 2.10.1-7 only affect the autopkgtests, not the package itself. So whatever problem you have (hard to say without a more verbose debug log), it's highly likely not an issue of the udisks package.

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