Bug#1055901: [Pkg-raspi-maintainers] Bug#1055901: raspi-firmware: postinst fails, makes bad assumption about existence of /boot/firmware/

2023-11-15 Thread Cyril Brulebois
ilf (2023-11-15): > reopen 1055901 > found 1055901 1:1.20231024+ds-1+rpt2 > > This seems to hit everyone with a Rasperry Pi who upgraded > Debian/Raspian from bullseye to bookworm. If a Raspbian package doesn't work on Raspbian systems, is the Debian bug tracking system really the best place?

Bug#1055901: raspi-firmware: postinst fails, makes bad assumption about existence of /boot/firmware/

2023-11-15 Thread ilf
reopen 1055901 found 1055901 1:1.20231024+ds-1+rpt2 This seems to hit everyone with a Rasperry Pi who upgraded Debian/Raspian from bullseye to bookworm. https://forums.raspberrypi.com/viewtopic.php?p=2157290 has a workaround: 1. Unmount the boot partition with `sudo umount /boot` 2. Create

Bug#1055901: [Pkg-raspi-maintainers] Bug#1055901: raspi-firmware: postinst fails, makes bad assumption about existence of /boot/firmware/

2023-11-13 Thread Hilmar Preuße
On 11/13/23 23:20, Cyril Brulebois wrote: Hilmar Preusse (2023-11-13): Hi, the package fails to install on my system. I simply assumes that /boot/firmware is a mount point and fails if this is not the case. If /boot/firmware is expected to be a mount point the installer should have

Bug#1055901: [Pkg-raspi-maintainers] Bug#1055901: raspi-firmware: postinst fails, makes bad assumption about existence of /boot/firmware/

2023-11-13 Thread Cyril Brulebois
Hi, Hilmar Preusse (2023-11-13): > Package: raspi-firmware > Version: 1:1.20231024+ds-1+rpt1 > Severity: serious > Justification: Policy 6.4 > > Hello, > > the package fails to install on my system. I simply assumes that > /boot/firmware is a > mount point and fails if this is not the case.

Bug#1055901: raspi-firmware: postinst fails, makes bad assumption about existence of /boot/firmware/

2023-11-13 Thread Hilmar Preusse
Package: raspi-firmware Version: 1:1.20231024+ds-1+rpt1 Severity: serious Justification: Policy 6.4 Hello, the package fails to install on my system. I simply assumes that /boot/firmware is a mount point and fails if this is not the case. If /boot/firmware is expected to be a mount point the