Package: release.debian.org
Severity: normal
Tags: bookworm
User: release.debian@packages.debian.org
Usertags: pu
[ Reason ]
1) A backported (by upstream) change in Linux 6.1.76 (included in
today's point release) broke compilation of the non-free nvidia kernel
module. A patched version of the driver is available in sid.
2) After merging src:nvidia-graphics-drivers-tesla into
src:nvidia-graphics-drivers (PU request for src:nvidia-graphics-drivers
is already approved), the nvidia-cuda-mps package will be built from
src:nvidia-graphics-drivers, so stop building it here.
[ Impact ]
Users are unable to use Tesla 470 variant of the non-free nvidia module.
[ Tests ]
Only module building can be (and has been) tested. Everything else
requires use of nvidia hardware and the driver.
[ Risks ]
Rebuilding nvidia driver packages from sid for stable is an established
practice.
[ Checklist ]
[+] *all* changes are documented in the d/changelog
[+] I reviewed all changes and I approve them
[+] attach debdiff against the package in (old)stable
[+] the issue is verified as fixed in unstable
[ Changes ]
nvidia-graphics-drivers-tesla-470 (470.223.02-4~deb12u1) bookworm;
urgency=medium
* Rebuild for bookworm.
-- Andreas Beckmann Sun, 11 Feb 2024 22:11:51 +0100
nvidia-graphics-drivers-tesla-470 (470.223.02-4) unstable; urgency=medium
* Apply pfn_valid patch from gentoo to fix kernel module build for
Linux 6.1.76, 6.6.15, 6.7.3, 6.8. (Closes: #1063361)
* Update lintian overrides.
-- Andreas Beckmann Thu, 08 Feb 2024 14:23:21 +0100
nvidia-graphics-drivers-tesla-470 (470.223.02-3) unstable; urgency=medium
* nvidia-cuda-mps is again built from src:nvidia-graphics-drivers.
-- Andreas Beckmann Thu, 25 Jan 2024 19:48:07 +0100
nvidia-graphics-drivers-tesla-470 (470.223.02-2~deb11u1) bullseye;
urgency=medium
* Rebuild for bullseye.
-- Andreas Beckmann Sun, 03 Dec 2023 13:31:00 +0100
debian/README.source | 61 ++-
debian/bug-control.mk | 4 +-
debian/changelog | 59 ++-
debian/control | 17 -
debian/control.in | 7 +-
debian/control.md5sum | 8 +-
debian/copyright | 7 +-
debian/detect/nvidia-418.ids | 304 --
debian/detect/nvidia-470.ids | 439 -
debian/detect/nvidia-detect.in | 92 ++---
debian/libnvidia-eglcore.lintian-overrides.in | 1 +
debian/libnvidia-glcore.lintian-overrides.in | 1 +
debian/module/debian/patches/0034-fix-typos.patch | 48 +++
...35-fix-build-w-kernel-6.1.76-6.6.15-6.7.3.patch | 99 +
debian/module/debian/patches/series.in | 2 +
debian/not-installed.in| 5 +
debian/nvidia-detect.install | 4 +-
debian/nvidia.NEWS | 9 +
debian/po/ro.po| 81
debian/rules | 11 +-
debian/rules.defs | 9 +-
debian/tests/control | 8 +
debian/tests/control.in| 8 +
debian/watch | 4 +-
debian/watch.in| 4 +-
25 files changed, 387 insertions(+), 905 deletions(-)
- The nvidia-detect changes are irrelevant here since nvidia-detect is
not built from this source package. They are present anyway since I'm
keeping all the nvidia driver packaging branches in sync to minimize
the difference between them.
- unifying src:nvidia-graphics-drivers and
src:nvidia-graphics-drivers-tesla brought some changelog
synchronization changes as well as packaging synchronization bits
[ Other info ]
This package too should be made available quickly since several users
are affected.
stable-updates might be a good idea (once all 4 packages are available
in stable-pu: nvidia-graphics-drivers, nvidia-settings,
nvidia-graphics-drivers-tesla, nvidia-graphics-drivers-tesla-470).
Andreas
ngd-tesla-470-470.223.02-4~deb12u1.diff.xz
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