On Sb, 14 aug 21, 21:10:44, Paul Gevers wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On 14-08-2021 20:41, Marco Möller wrote:
> > What's about this version:
> >
> >
> > For the Debian release "bullseye", the repository providing security
> > updates is now addressed as bullseye-security
> > The format which was used in the
On 14.08.21 21:10, Paul Gevers wrote:
Hi,
On 14-08-2021 20:41, Marco Möller wrote:
What's about this version:
For the Debian release "bullseye", the repository providing security
updates is now addressed as bullseye-security
The format which was used in the past is no more supported, therefor
Hi,
On 14-08-2021 20:41, Marco Möller wrote:
> What's about this version:
>
>
> For the Debian release "bullseye", the repository providing security
> updates is now addressed as bullseye-security
> The format which was used in the past is no more supported, therefore do
> not write bullseye/upd
Marco Möller wrote:
> For the Debian release "bullseye", the repository providing security updates
> is now addressed as bullseye-security
> The format which was used in the past is no more supported, therefore do not
> write bullseye/updates anymore.
> Users have to adapt...
This changes a lot mo
On 14.08.21 19:57, Justin B Rye wrote:
Paul Gevers wrote:
On IRC there was a remark about our security archive section. It
currently reads:
For bullseye, the security suite is now named
bullseye-security instead of
buster/updates and users should adapt their
APT
Second thoughts (and some coffee): changing
buster/updates
to
releasename/updates
ought to be enough, and might be okay for translators. As long as we
don't accidentally use &releasename;.
--
JBR with qualifications in linguistics, experience as a Debian
sysadmin, and probably n
Paul Gevers wrote:
> On IRC there was a remark about our security archive section. It
> currently reads:
>
> For bullseye, the security suite is now named
> bullseye-security instead of
> buster/updates and users should adapt their
> APT source-list files accordingly when u
Hi all, Justin,
On IRC there was a remark about our security archive section. It
currently reads:
For bullseye, the security suite is now named
bullseye-security instead of
buster/updates and users should adapt their
APT source-list files accordingly when upgrading
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