at bottom :- On 17/06/2017, gregor herrmann <gre...@debian.org> wrote: > On Sat, 17 Jun 2017 07:44:17 +0530, shirish शिरीष wrote: > >> On 17/06/2017, gregor herrmann <gre...@debian.org> wrote: >> > On Sat, 17 Jun 2017 02:48:25 +0530, shirish शिरीष wrote: >> >> b1 - #849122 - With 2.6-2 i dont have the wifi adapter in the >> >> (network-manager) list available >> >> b2 - #849077 - wpasupplicant: [Regression] Updating wpasupplicant >> >> makes not possible to connect to encrypted WiFi >> >> b3 - #849875 - broadcom-sta-dkms: Wifi association took too long, >> >> failing activation >> > All these bugs only affect versions in experimental, if the >> > information in the BTS is correct. >> >> If you what you say is true then I shouldn't have got notices while I >> was upgrading wpagui and wpasupplicant. I have apt-listbugs installed >> and as can be seen the ones which are installed on my system are >> stretch ones only . > > Yeah, maybe apt-listbugs is a bit confused here: > > # apt-listbugs list wpasupplicant > Retrieving bug reports... Done > Parsing Found/Fixed information... Done > grave bugs of wpasupplicant (-> ) <Outstanding> > b1 - #849122 - With 2.6-2 i dont have the wifi adapter in the > (network-manager) list available. > serious bugs of wpasupplicant (-> ) <Outstanding> > b2 - #849077 - wpasupplicant: [Regression] Updating wpasupplicant makes not > possible to connect to encrypted WiFi > b3 - #849875 - broadcom-sta-dkms: Wifi association took too long, failing > activation > Summary: > wpasupplicant(3 bugs) > > > And with versions: > > # apt-listbugs list wpasupplicant/2.4-1 > Retrieving bug reports... Done > Parsing Found/Fixed information... Done > > # apt-listbugs list wpasupplicant/2.6-4 > Retrieving bug reports... Done > Parsing Found/Fixed information... Done > grave bugs of wpasupplicant (-> 2.6-4) <Outstanding> > b1 - #849122 - With 2.6-2 i dont have the wifi adapter in the > (network-manager) list available. > serious bugs of wpasupplicant (-> 2.6-4) <Outstanding> > b2 - #849077 - wpasupplicant: [Regression] Updating wpasupplicant makes not > possible to connect to encrypted WiFi > b3 - #849875 - broadcom-sta-dkms: Wifi association took too long, failing > activation > Summary: > wpasupplicant(3 bugs) > > Vs.: > > # apt-listbugs list wpasupplicant/2:2.4-1 > Retrieving bug reports... Done > Parsing Found/Fixed information... Done > grave bugs of wpasupplicant (-> 2:2.4-1) <Outstanding> > b1 - #849122 - With 2.6-2 i dont have the wifi adapter in the > (network-manager) list available. > serious bugs of wpasupplicant (-> 2:2.4-1) <Outstanding> > b2 - #849077 - wpasupplicant: [Regression] Updating wpasupplicant makes not > possible to connect to encrypted WiFi > b3 - #849875 - broadcom-sta-dkms: Wifi association took too long, failing > activation > Summary: > wpasupplicant(3 bugs) > > # apt-listbugs list wpasupplicant/2:2.6-4 > Retrieving bug reports... Done > Parsing Found/Fixed information... Done > grave bugs of wpasupplicant (-> 2:2.6-4) <Outstanding> > b1 - #849122 - With 2.6-2 i dont have the wifi adapter in the > (network-manager) list available. > serious bugs of wpasupplicant (-> 2:2.6-4) <Outstanding> > b2 - #849077 - wpasupplicant: [Regression] Updating wpasupplicant makes not > possible to connect to encrypted WiFi > b3 - #849875 - broadcom-sta-dkms: Wifi association took too long, failing > activation > Summary: > wpasupplicant(3 bugs) > > > Looks like the epoch ("2:") is causing confusion here. Not sure if > apt-listbugs should strip it, or if the version information for the > bugs in the BTS should add it. -- Or not, after looking at [0], this > looks all correct anyway ... Maybe it's that found:2.6-2 is lower > than 2:2.4-1 but in a different branch (would a "notfound <bug> > 2:2.4-1" help here?) > Cc'ingg the wpa maintainers. > > But anyway, the bugs affect version (2:)2.6-* in experimental only. > > > Cheers, > gregor > > [0] > https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/version.cgi?absolute=0;collapse=0;format=png;found=wpa%2F2.6-2;height=;info=1;package=wpasupplicant;width=;ignore_boring=0 > https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/version.cgi?absolute=0;collapse=0;format=png;found=wpa%2F2.6-2;height=;info=1;package=wpasupplicant;width=;ignore_boring=0 > https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/version.cgi?absolute=0;collapse=0;format=png;found=wpa%2F2.6-2;height=;info=1;package=wpasupplicant;width=;ignore_boring=0 > > > -- > .''`. https://info.comodo.priv.at/ - Debian Developer > https://www.debian.org > : :' : OpenPGP fingerprint D1E1 316E 93A7 60A8 104D 85FA BB3A 6801 8649 > AA06 > `. `' Member of VIBE!AT & SPI, fellow of the Free Software Foundation > Europe > `- NP: Aziza Mustafà Zadeh: Father >
Dear Gregor, Thank you for clearing the confusion and also introducing me to use apt-listbugs with versions as well. I didn't know it could do that (or maybe I overlooked). Anyways, it's nice to know that there shouldn't be a problem as far as wpagui and wpasupplicant is concerned when upgrading from squeeze. Till later. -- Regards, Shirish Agarwal शिरीष अग्रवाल My quotes in this email licensed under CC 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ http://flossexperiences.wordpress.com EB80 462B 08E1 A0DE A73A 2C2F 9F3D C7A4 E1C4 D2D8