Am 16.05.2022 um 10:35 schrieb Andrej Shadura:
Hi,On Mon, 16 May 2022, at 10:31, Michael Biebl wrote:On Sun, 15 May 2022 16:15:16 +0000 "Wright, Randy (HPE Servers Linux)"In light of the severe consequences that may be encountered, is it possible that the 2:2.10-8-bpo11+1 version of wpasupplicant can be be removed from bullseye-backports until the required network-manager version can be added?The patch to automatically enable WPA3 mode in NetworkManager is https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/NetworkManager/NetworkManager/-/merge_requests/759 Which means, it is not part of 1.30.0-2 as found in bullseye. So, I think the best option is, if wpasupplicant simply drops the versioned Breaks against network-manager from the bpo upload. The versioned Breaks was mainly for users of unstable/bookworm, to ensure they don't have a non-working combination installed.Indeed, it should not be a big issue then. OTOH I have uploaded NM to backports (currently sitting in NEW). Michael, if you disagree with the backport, please let the backports team know — or I can ask for a reject myself.
If you have tested, that the backport works fine on bullseye, then I don't have any objectsions.
It would be great if you could push your changes to a debian/bullseye-backports branch (including a git tag), which I can pull into my repo.
Michael
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