Dne pá 12. dubna 2019 andre_debian(a)numericable.fr napsal(a):
On Thursday 11
April 2019 21.17:42 andre_debian(a)numericable.fr wrote:
> I often upgrade my Debian-Stretch.
> Eeach time, it's mostly packages trinity who are upgraded,
> it's good, and less Debian packages.
> But, is it normal ?
On Thursday 11 April 2019 22:34:54 Thierry de Coulon wrote:
I'd say Stretch is "stable", and
soon to become "old-stable", so I
guess not much is upgraded.
Anyway I think this "upgrade/update" craze is mostly the result from
Microsoft, Apple and Google having to frequently patch their buggy
OSes and using this to force users to adopt their latest control
options. Now it's become a fashion.
I have here a few installs with fairly old Linux versions and never
got a problem - I agree I'm certainly not a prime taget for
hackers...
My question was :
Even if it's good, is it normal that often most of trinity packages
must be upgraded ?
Regards,
André
Hi,
regarding Trinity packages, it depends on what apt source is used, whether
the final release or the preliminary stable builds. For the final, it is
updated only during the release. For preliminary, it is updated on an
ongoing basis.
Cheers
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Slávek