I would guess that people that made this mistake just misunderstood how apt sources work? Just unfamiliar with the distribution method? If that's you: You can have more than one source that supplies a given package and it's apt's job to pick the right one (or make you do it if it can't.) So you can just leave the stable branch listed - generally whichever source has the higher available version will win. You get the cutting edge alphas until they push it to stable (and you can remove/update the alpha source at your leisure.)
Happy to help with the test branches. On Tue, Jul 3, 2018 at 9:54 AM nusenu <nusenu-li...@riseup.net> wrote: > Dear debian/ubuntu tor alpha repo users, > > there is an oddly high number of > relays running 0.3.3.5-rc > which was the last version before the 0.3.3.x alpha repo > has been discontinued. > > If you are doing apt upgrades and don't get tor v0.3.3.7 your sources list > is > likely incorrectly setup (only containing the experimental lines without > the tor stable lines), > please ensure you copy and paste the sources.list lines from > > https://www.torproject.org/docs/debian.html.en#ubuntu > > after choosing your settings from the drop down. > > Note: as already noted on this list, the page is slightly outdated. > > If you want to help testing 0.3.4.x you should replace > '0.3.3.x' with '0.3.4.x' > in your sources.list > > > bonus points if you want to share > the reason why you had a misconfigured sources.list > file (maybe we can improve / avoid that somewhere) > > -- > https://twitter.com/nusenu_ > https://mastodon.social/@nusenu > > _______________________________________________ > tor-relays mailing list > tor-relays@lists.torproject.org > https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-relays > -- Matthew Glennon matthew@glennon.online PGP Signing Available Upon Request https://keybase.io/crazysane
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