• Mystery solved

    From Martin Gregorie@3:770/3 to All on Mon Jul 26 15:15:45 2021
    A was wondering why the last two Raspbian updates did now't: now I
    understand why, because a piece in El Reg today says that Debian Buster
    gets replaced by Bullseye in mid-August with, presumably Raspbian
    following on shortly. There don't seem the be a lot of gotchas:

    - exim becomes 4.94, which won't run without configuration changes
    - the lilo bootloader vanishes
    - Mailman 2.1 -> Mailman 3
    - pyython 2.7 remains but it only there to support a few packages that
    haven't yet moved to Python 3



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  • From Knute Johnson@3:770/3 to Martin Gregorie on Mon Jul 26 10:58:53 2021
    On 7/26/21 10:15 AM, Martin Gregorie wrote:
    A was wondering why the last two Raspbian updates did now't: now I
    understand why, because a piece in El Reg today says that Debian Buster
    gets replaced by Bullseye in mid-August with, presumably Raspbian
    following on shortly. There don't seem the be a lot of gotchas:

    - exim becomes 4.94, which won't run without configuration changes
    - the lilo bootloader vanishes
    - Mailman 2.1 -> Mailman 3
    - pyython 2.7 remains but it only there to support a few packages that
    haven't yet moved to Python 3




    I saw somebody said Java goes to 17 but not sure how that is going to
    happen because I don't think it gets released until September.

    knute...
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  • From Theo@3:770/3 to Knute Johnson on Mon Jul 26 17:11:25 2021
    Knute Johnson <knute2020@585ranch.com> wrote:
    I saw somebody said Java goes to 17 but not sure how that is going to
    happen because I don't think it gets released until September.

    Bullseye has OpenJDK 8, 11 and 17. Debian maintain their own patches on top
    of OpenJDK (and every other package they ship). So I presume they will ship the 17 release candidate and continue releasing release candidate updates
    until the stable release comes out. It appears the current builds are based
    on the Early Access track: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/openjdk-17/+bug/1934895 https://jdk.java.net/17/

    Theo
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  • From ray@3:770/3 to Martin Gregorie on Mon Jul 26 11:50:30 2021
    On 7/26/21 9:15 AM, Martin Gregorie wrote:
    A was wondering why the last two Raspbian updates did now't: now I
    understand why, because a piece in El Reg today says that Debian Buster
    gets replaced by Bullseye in mid-August with, presumably Raspbian
    following on shortly. There don't seem the be a lot of gotchas:

    - exim becomes 4.94, which won't run without configuration changes
    - the lilo bootloader vanishes
    - Mailman 2.1 -> Mailman 3
    - pyython 2.7 remains but it only there to support a few packages that
    haven't yet moved to Python 3




    I believe that bullseye is available in the raspberrypi OS repositories.
    Don't know how stable - I'd still wait for the official announcement,.
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