Back to hw-detect PTS page

Accepted hw-detect 1.145 (source) into unstable



-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Hash: SHA512

Format: 1.8
Date: Tue, 27 Jul 2021 02:26:23 +0200
Source: hw-detect
Architecture: source
Version: 1.145
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: medium
Maintainer: Debian Install System Team <debian-boot@lists.debian.org>
Changed-By: Cyril Brulebois <kibi@debian.org>
Closes: 973733
Changes:
 hw-detect (1.145) unstable; urgency=medium
 .
   * Drop firmware-map file and surrounding logic: it never went further
     than a proof-of-concept, and we're approaching the firmware problem
     differently now (see: #989863).
   * If /firmware/dep11 is present (which should be the case starting with
     D-I Bullseye RC 3, for firmware-enabled images), query the udev
     database, extract modalias information, and use the patterns available
     under that directory to figure out which firmware packages might be
     helpful. Copy the relevant /firmware/<package>_*.deb files under
     /var/cache/firmware, and let the existing code enable non-free in
     apt-setup and install those packages in /target (see: #989863).
   * Check the actual module behind a given driver, since there might be a
     slight mismatch between the name coming up in dmesg (e.g. rtw_8821ce)
     and the actual module name (e.g. rtw88_8821ce). With many thanks to
     Daniel Lewart for the original patch (Closes: #973733).
   * Uniquify module list earlier in check-missing-firmware, to avoid
     repeating n times the same module if it requests n firmware files
     (e.g. iwlwifi).
   * Finally stop looking into the obsolete /dev/.udev/firmware-missing and
     /run/udev/firmware-missing locations, which were obsoleted upstream
     (udev) in 2013. This only generates noise in the installer's syslog.
   * When resuming parsing dmesg from a timestamp, just mention the
     timestamp in the log instead of the actual pattern, for better
     readability.
   * Set udevdir to /lib/udev/rules.d (instead of /etc/udev/rules.d), to
     appease lintian (udev-rule-in-etc).
   * Ignore iwl-debug-yoyo.bin requested by iwlwifi as it seems to be about
     debugging, it doesn't seem actually required, and it's not packaged
     anyway (see: #969264, 966218).
Checksums-Sha1:
 6d703d84807c80681f216c5bb0606778ab35490f 2025 hw-detect_1.145.dsc
 c913a6212a8de919604d29d990bd94dd1273f5f3 188728 hw-detect_1.145.tar.xz
 6e2862803957711d30177b4fa0f7246e4643a272 6078 hw-detect_1.145_source.buildinfo
Checksums-Sha256:
 e9e9d832e8d71e2e94a58c728d7fbb94712dee98b2f204aaba8a45ab69481eb0 2025 hw-detect_1.145.dsc
 bf227c349a75a333a9ac55e24f099bbccd5a68379a89508adfb7f8829d88ee0f 188728 hw-detect_1.145.tar.xz
 1609f1be2eaaa106d72cc2ca0b56e976e07a0d84209ee46a8135b41d67c65fb8 6078 hw-detect_1.145_source.buildinfo
Files:
 608d2de45e7943adea2b9b3369be5f08 2025 debian-installer standard hw-detect_1.145.dsc
 6ec04c9e800a2e4deda67a3f8c28f339 188728 debian-installer standard hw-detect_1.145.tar.xz
 367c64519c00f6b980dcb2491c188b35 6078 debian-installer standard hw-detect_1.145_source.buildinfo

-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----
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=gsxA
-----END PGP SIGNATURE-----