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Re: 60-serial.rules, broken



On 6/7/23 14:37, Sascha Silbe wrote:
Hello Gene,

gene heskett <gheskett@shentel.net> writes:

Greetings all;

/dev/serial/by-id has not been created for quite some time. [...]

That's Debian#1035094 [1]. A fix was uploaded three weeks ago and is
available in bullseye-proposed-updates [2] but not the regular Bullseye
repository. If I understand the status page [3] correctly it's only
scheduled for the next point release. Given that there already was a
point release recently (11.7 on 2023-05-01) it will probably another
couple of months until this bug gets fixed in bullseye. :-/

Might be worth it to add proposed-updates to the APT sources and use APT
pinning to update only systemd.

Not sure if it's fixed in Bookworm already. The upstream fix went in at
v253. Bookworm is at 252.6 which doesn't exist as a tag in the upstream
repo so I cannot check if the fix was backported.

Sascha

That is most unfortunate for 3d printer users, our support group on discord is blowing up with the problems this is cause for klipper users, can its priority be raised? We use it because that gives us a bulletproof method using the devices ChipID, which is totally unique, like MAC addresses.

[1] https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1035094
[2] http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian/dists/bullseye-proposed-updates/
[3] https://release.debian.org/proposed-updates/stable.html

Cheers, Gene Heskett.
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