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Am 27.12.24 um 12:46 schrieb Vincent Lefevre:
Package: network-manager
Version: 1.50.1-1
Severity: important
The upgrade to network-manager 1.50.1-1 temporarily broke the wifi
network, with the consequence:
It doesn't break the Wi-Fi network, it re-establishes the Wi-Fi connection when NetworkManager restarts.
NM has always behaved like this as it is not really possible to transfer
over the state on restarts for Wi-Fi connections as external components like wpa_supplicant are involved.
This only works for Ethernet connections, which are much simpler.
Not restarting NetworkManager on upgrades would be an option, but has other downsides, like requiring a system reboot apply (security) fixes. So I would like to avoid that.
Which is why I'm leaning towards closing this was wontfix.
how-can-i-help: Error downloading data file: Failed to open TCP connection to udd.debian.org:443 (getaddrinfo: Temporary failure in name resolution)
This sounds like how-can-i-help runs some downloads in postinst.
Does it fail the package installation is this just a warning message?
Maybe it would be better if how-can-i-help runs the download on demand or
via a systemd timer.