Hello,
The last time I have upgraded my Debian-Bullseye, was a week ago. Today, an apt update gives : "97 packages can be upgraded" and essentially tde-trinity packages.
Is it normal to have non stop a necessity of trinity upgrade. Each month, maybe ok, but not every week even more.
Thanks, cheers,
André
On Friday 25 March 2022 09:37:07 am ajh-valmer wrote:
The last time I have upgraded my Debian-Bullseye, was a week ago. Today, an apt update gives : "97 packages can be upgraded" and essentially tde-trinity packages.
Is it normal
Yup. Not always, but that will happen every so often, so do expect lumpiness in updates. It completely depends on how much free time the volunteers have in their schedule to fix and test stuff.
Also since bullseye is newer, it will get more modifications than buster was before you changed from buster to bullseye (assuming you did that).
Best, Michael
On Friday 25 of March 2022 15:37:07 ajh-valmer wrote:
Hello,
The last time I have upgraded my Debian-Bullseye, was a week ago. Today, an apt update gives : "97 packages can be upgraded" and essentially tde-trinity packages.
Is it normal to have non stop a necessity of trinity upgrade. Each month, maybe ok, but not every week even more.
Thanks, cheers,
André ____________________________________________________
Hi André,
for the frequency of Trinity updates, it is essential that you use the packages source. If you use the final release, there is now updates typically twice a year. In addition there are sources known as PSB => Preliminary Stable Builds, which contains preliminary packages for the upcoming final release, and PTB => Preliminary Testing Builds, which contains packages of the development branch. Both of these sources, in their nature, contain continuous updates as repairs, new things and translations are incorporated.
So, if you are getting updated frequently, it is very likely that you use PSB or PTB.
Cheers
On Friday 25 March 2022 16:44:16 Slávek Banko wrote:
On Friday 25 of March 2022 15:37:07 ajh-valmer wrote:
The last time I have upgraded my Debian-Bullseye, was a week ago. Today, an apt update gives : "97 packages can be upgraded" and essentially tde-trinity packages. Is it normal to have non stop a necessity of trinity upgrade. Each month, maybe ok, but not every week even more.
Hi André, for the frequency of Trinity updates, it is essential that you use the packages source. If you use the final release, there is now updates typically twice a year. In addition there are sources known as PSB => Preliminary Stable Builds, which contains preliminary packages for the upcoming final release, and PTB => Preliminary Testing Builds, which contains packages of the development branch. Both of these sources, in their nature, contain continuous updates as repairs, new things and translations are incorporated. So, if you are getting updated frequently, it is very likely that you use PSB or PTB. Cheers
Thank you Slávek,
Final release = updates twice a year. PSB and PTB = frequently updates. (according to "sources.list).
Cheers,
André