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Bug#888909: marked as done (stretch-pu: package nvidia-graphics-drivers/384.111-4~deb9u1)



Your message dated Sat, 14 Jul 2018 11:21:20 +0100
with message-id <1531563680.2095.30.camel@adam-barratt.org.uk>
and subject line Closing bugs for updates included in 9.5
has caused the Debian Bug report #888909,
regarding stretch-pu: package nvidia-graphics-drivers/384.111-4~deb9u1
to be marked as done.

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Package: release.debian.org
Severity: normal
Tags: stretch
User: release.debian.org@packages.debian.org
Usertags: pu

Hi,

to fix several security issues in the non-free nvidia-graphics-drivers
we need to switch to a new upstream release branch. The 375.xx branch
has been discontinued by NVIDIA. Current long-lived branch is 384.xx
which is soon superseded by 390.xx which will probably be a new legacy
branch (like 304.xx, 340.xx) which has a longer support horizon.
At least 390.xx will be the last branch having i386 support.

Fixed bugs:
* alternatives handling on removal #883637
* don't ship the pre-Linux 2.6 libnvidia-tls.so.* - cannot be used at
  all #883615
* mitigation for CVE-2017-5753, CVE-2017-5715 (spectre), CVE-2017-5754
  (meltdown) on the CPU side
* CVE-2017-6266, CVE-2017-6267, CVE-2017-6272

Switching to a new upstream branch comes with a lot of reorganization
in this case, causing several new packages to appear (and others to
disappear):

* wayland now uses an ICD approach as well:
  libnvidia-egl-wayland -> renamed to libnvidia-egl-wayland1
  (plus nvidia-egl-wayland-common and nvidia-egl-wayland-icd added)

* nvidia-nonglvnd-vulkan-common and nvidia-nonglvnd-vulkan-icd
  to fix the separation to the glvnd based vulkan implementation

* libnvidia-ptxjitcompiler renamed to libnvidia-ptxjitcompiler1
  after upstream decided on a stable SONAME

* There are now also new nvidia-driver-libs-nonglvnd(-i386) metapackages
  to allow easier switching between the glvnd and non-glvnd variants of
  the libraries, while preventing mixing them in an incompatible way.

* libgldispatch0-nvidia has been renamed to libglvnd0-nvidia to match
  src:libglvnd.

* There are also several adjustments regarding to src:libglvnd as it
finally ended up in buster - alternative dependencies now use the
package names used by src:libglvnd (that's usually lib*gl* were MESA
used lib*gl*-mesa, therefore using real packages in buster that were
virtual in stretch; at the time of packaging 355-375 I had expected
something like lib*gl*-glvnd).

The proposed package is effectively the package from stretch-backports
with a revised and merged changelog entry. There are only small
modifications needed between sid and stretch, just something regarding
the different MESA/libglvnd and Vulkan versions.

Upgrading from stable and switching between glvnd/non-glvnd has been
carefully tested with the packages in stretch-backports.

The attached patch has been pruned from noise regarding MISSING symbols
(the version where they disappeared had changed from 375.72 to 384
because they also existed in the 381 short lived branch) but contains
otherwise the full diff of the debian/ directory.

There will be followup requests for updating the complete nvidia stack
to new upstream versions, since these programs are free software (but
mostly in contrib because only useful for the non-free drivers) and we
build them ourselves from separate source packages ignoring the binaries
shipped with the binary drivers:

  nvidia-settings
  nvidia-xconfig
  nvidia-modprobe
  nvidia-persistenced

(all are available in stretch-backports)
and
  glx-alternatives
for a small bugfix.

It's a very big diff this time (therefore sent separately) and I hope,
we don't have to repeat this too often :-(

Backing out some changes would have produced a package with
significantly less testing than what the packages in
sid/stretch-backport have seen and I have much more confidence in this
proposed upload to stretch that's effectively just a rebuild from
sid/stretch-backports.


Andreas

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--- Begin Message ---
Version: 9.5

Hi,

The update referenced by each of these bugs was included in this
morning's stretch point release.

Regards,

Adam

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