On May 12, David Kalnischkies <kalnischkies+deb...@gmail.com> wrote: > It would be really cool if udev could depend on the new kernel - or Developers are supposed to know that other packages cannot depend on kernel packages.
> If udev really can't depend on the kernel i can only think of a note in the > Releasenotes and a debconf message displaying a warning if no > supported kernel is installed (= the user hasn't followed the Releasenotes). This is not enough, udev and the kernel must be installed at the same time because the new kernel (indirectly) depends on a newer udev. > This means a lot of people (not following the Releasenotes) will see this > warning but doesn't need to do anything about it later as the newer kernel This means that every single user will have to manually run apt-get to upgrade udev and the kernel, which is annoying and was not needed last time we had this issue. -- ciao, Marco
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