Michael wrote:
Whatever the correct instructions are, is being forced to upgrade from say ‘7.x - wheezy’ to ‘9.x - stretch’ accurate? But, that does seem to directly conflict with the information presented in “1.1 R14.0.x series,” which implies I can stay on ‘7.x - wheezy’ and install R14x.
Hi, you can use TDE 14.X with whatever underlaying linux distribution. The condition is that tde should be compiled against the packages/libraries of this distribution. So watch out to add the correct sources to the source lists.
As far as upgrade is concerned in debian it is not safe to skip a version - example wheezy -> stretch is risky and not recommended. What debian recommends is wheezy -> jessie -> stretch.
Whatever you do - the TDE source list should match the distro version.
I hope it helps
regards
PS: regarding changing wiki - if you don't want or don't have permissions to do it, provide detailed instruction what you think needs to be changed. I couldn't understand exactly what you mean at first reading.