News for package hw-detect

-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Hash: SHA1

Format: 3.0 (native)
Source: hw-detect
Binary: hw-detect, ethdetect, disk-detect, driver-injection-disk-detect, archdetect
Architecture: any all
Version: 1.108
Maintainer: Debian Install System Team <[email protected]>
Uploaders: Petter Reinholdtsen <[email protected]>, Colin Watson <[email protected]>, Christian Perrier <[email protected]>
Vcs-Browser: http://anonscm.debian.org/gitweb/?p=d-i/hw-detect.git
Vcs-Git: git://anonscm.debian.org/d-i/hw-detect.git
Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 9), dpkg-dev (>= 1.9.0), po-debconf (>= 0.5.0), libdebian-installer4-dev (>= 0.76)
Package-List:
 archdetect udeb debian-installer standard arch=any
 disk-detect udeb debian-installer optional arch=all
 driver-injection-disk-detect udeb debian-installer optional arch=all
 ethdetect udeb debian-installer optional arch=all
 hw-detect udeb debian-installer standard arch=any
Checksums-Sha1:
 dca72ea9d88b2252a1e6cbcb613f6b088c5b5d32 180476 hw-detect_1.108.tar.xz
Checksums-Sha256:
 c7943b4e9fb9592fffa0e826d9a36c88fb33540b3886b04396d01113ecc47fb8 180476 hw-detect_1.108.tar.xz
Files:
 ac5df7611ce969ec1eb07f2591a6c943 180476 hw-detect_1.108.tar.xz

-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----
Version: GnuPG v1
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=G6iL
-----END PGP SIGNATURE-----

Changes:
hw-detect (1.108) unstable; urgency=high

  * Make sure not to look at past lines in dmesg (Closes: #779546):
    - If user supplies firmware on a USB stick, missing firmware detection
      happens again, and if dmesg hasn't received enough lines to get rid of
      old “firmware: failed to load” entries, the situation looks like it
      hasn't improved.
    - To avoid such a loop, note the timestamp of the last dmesg line after
      having scanned for such lines, and in case missing firmware detection
      runs again, use this timestamp to filter out previous lines in case it's
      still present in the new dmesg output; or use the whole dmesg output if
      that timestamp has vanished.
    - Tested successfully on bare metal with iwlwifi.

 -- Cyril Brulebois <[email protected]>  Fri, 17 Apr 2015 19:24:22 +0200