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Bug#1124667: linux-image-6.18.3-1 only available as unsigned



On 06/01/2026 at 20:45, Salvatore Bonaccorso wrote:

Is it really normal to update the kernel meta-package before the signed
kernel package the new version depends on is available ?

I was I think bit prematurely to close the issue, because I think we
should explain from where the change come (and if we actually want to
cause this situation).

If I'm correct, with the change af3f11740ed9 ("Introduce a base
package for version sync") we now generate again the linux-image-*
packages from src:linux.

  [1] https://salsa.debian.org/kernel-team/linux/-/commit/af3f11740ed9525b0c035f941c86ddc5e10125bb

Thank you for the explanation. I understand the goal (keep installed linux-image and linux-headers versions in sync)) and subscribe to it, but do linux-image-{amd64,arm64} meta-packages have to be built from src:linux instead of src:linux-signed-{amd64,arm64} for this ?

("It makes things simpler and sid should stand this kind of transient situation" is an acceptable answer)


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