On Mon, 2022-11-07 at 16:34 -0500, Paul Smith wrote: > I'm not sure I understand this comment. The whole point of flatpak > (and snap) is that it's not _supposed_ to need to worry about the > dependencies of the distribution. That's why you'd use it. > Which is why they are bad ideas to use. There is no way that ARCH or Gentoo or Kali use the same dependencies. It's called "Dependency Hell" and the theory of FlatPack and SNAP not needing to follow or use a distributions is like walking into a whorehouse, naked and having a million dollars taped to you body. You know you're going to get screwed but you don't know what else you'll get or if it's curable.
Changing from "Stable" to "Testing" is trivial and when the apt-get dist-upgrade command gets ran at the release for the newer version it's basically going to do a Distribution Upgrade; it'll move you to the newer version. It's WHY I run Debian, I can set up the system how I want and just upgrade to the newer version. No disk reformat etc etc. In Testing "Bookworm" the Evolution version is 3.46.1-1 currently. So basically you're on the same distro, just the newer version before the release. -- Tim McConnell <tmcconnell...@gmail.com> _______________________________________________ evolution-list mailing list evolution-list@gnome.org To change your list options or unsubscribe, visit ... https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list