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Bug#564599: marked as done (xorg: more intelligent depency check upon upgrade)



Your message dated Sun, 10 Jan 2010 16:27:19 +0000
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and subject line Re: Bug#564599: xorg: more intelligent depency check upon upgrade
has caused the Debian Bug report #564599,
regarding xorg: more intelligent depency check upon upgrade
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Package: xorg
Version: 1:7.5+1
Severity: normal

yesterdays upgrade totally broke my X, making the computer effectively
unusable for work.

what happend?
xorg was upgraded to 7.5, although the used nvidia proprietary driver
(from the debian repos!) is not yet functional with the new version.

nvidia-glx is available, the necessary kernel module/source package not
-- therefore nvidia-glx is not installable. 
no warning of any kind appeared, pointing out the possible breakage.

i'd really appreciate a more intelligent depency check in the lines of:
- what driver is currently used (xorg.conf)? if there's no xorg.conf,
  most likely the default xorg driver, determined by xorg itself is used
-- and with a new release, the driver will be available automatically.
if there's an xorg.conf and the xorg.conf specifies a driver, it should
be easy to check for a package of that driver. 
- is it compatible with the new Xorg package?
- if no: is there an installable newer, compatible package for that
  driver available?

if the answer to one of the last two questions is "no", at least a
dialog pointing out the issue and asking for a decision should appear.

-- System Information:
Debian Release: squeeze/sid
  APT prefers unstable
  APT policy: (500, 'unstable')
Architecture: amd64 (x86_64)

Kernel: Linux 2.6.31.5 (SMP w/2 CPU cores; PREEMPT)
Locale: LANG=en_DK.UTF-8, LC_CTYPE=en_DK.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8)
Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/bash

Versions of packages xorg depends on:
ii  konsole [x-terminal-emulator] 4:4.3.4-1  X terminal emulator for KDE 4
ii  libgl1-mesa-dri               7.6.1-1    A free implementation of the OpenG
ii  libgl1-mesa-glx [libgl1]      7.6.1-1    A free implementation of the OpenG
ii  libglu1-mesa                  7.6.1-1    The OpenGL utility library (GLU)
ii  x11-apps                      7.5+1      X applications
ii  x11-session-utils             7.5+1      X session utilities
ii  x11-utils                     7.5+1      X11 utilities
ii  x11-xfs-utils                 7.4+1      X font server utilities
ii  x11-xkb-utils                 7.5+1      X11 XKB utilities
ii  x11-xserver-utils             7.5+1      X server utilities
ii  xauth                         1:1.0.4-1  X authentication utility
ii  xfonts-100dpi                 1:1.0.1    100 dpi fonts for X
ii  xfonts-75dpi                  1:1.0.1    75 dpi fonts for X
ii  xfonts-base                   1:1.0.1    standard fonts for X
ii  xfonts-scalable               1:1.0.1-1  scalable fonts for X
ii  xfonts-utils                  1:7.5+2    X Window System font utility progr
ii  xinit                         1.2.0-1    X server initialisation tool
ii  xkb-data                      1.7-1      X Keyboard Extension (XKB) configu
ii  xorg-docs-core                1:1.5-1    Core documentation for the X.org X
pn  xserver-xorg                  <none>     (no description available)
ii  xterm [x-terminal-emulator]   253-1      X terminal emulator

xorg recommends no packages.

Versions of packages xorg suggests:
pn  xorg-docs                     <none>     (no description available)

-- no debconf information



--- End Message ---
--- Begin Message ---
On Sun, Jan 10, 2010 at 16:50:41 +0100, arne anka wrote:

> Package: xorg
> Version: 1:7.5+1
> Severity: normal
> 
> yesterdays upgrade totally broke my X, making the computer effectively
> unusable for work.
> 
> what happend?
> xorg was upgraded to 7.5, although the used nvidia proprietary driver
> (from the debian repos!) is not yet functional with the new version.
> 
> nvidia-glx is available, the necessary kernel module/source package not
> -- therefore nvidia-glx is not installable. 
> no warning of any kind appeared, pointing out the possible breakage.
> 
> i'd really appreciate a more intelligent depency check in the lines of:
> - what driver is currently used (xorg.conf)? if there's no xorg.conf,
>   most likely the default xorg driver, determined by xorg itself is used
> -- and with a new release, the driver will be available automatically.
> if there's an xorg.conf and the xorg.conf specifies a driver, it should
> be easy to check for a package of that driver. 
> - is it compatible with the new Xorg package?
> - if no: is there an installable newer, compatible package for that
>   driver available?
> 
> if the answer to one of the last two questions is "no", at least a
> dialog pointing out the issue and asking for a decision should appear.
> 
The new X server package already conflicts with driver packages built
for a different ABI.  Unfortunately nvidia is special, and doesn't
export in its packaging metadata what server it's compatible with.
Nothing we can do here.

Cheers,
Julien


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