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Add Debian Trixie package when it is released #1544

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vkomenda opened this issue Dec 9, 2024 · 4 comments
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Add Debian Trixie package when it is released #1544

vkomenda opened this issue Dec 9, 2024 · 4 comments
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vkomenda commented Dec 9, 2024

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There needs to be a package for Trixie which is scheduled for release in April 2025.

I wrote a fix ca61b98

Let me know if you want to cherry-pick or for me to make a PR.

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AlexandreRouma commented Dec 9, 2024

I don't provide packages before a distro is released.

@AlexandreRouma AlexandreRouma changed the title Debian Trixie release package is missing Add Debian Trixie package when it is released Dec 9, 2024
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vkomenda commented Dec 9, 2024

There was a typo in the initial commit. I fixed it in the branch https://github.com/vkomenda/SDRPlusPlus/tree/refs/heads/debian-trixie-package

You have the standard Debian triad: stable, testing, unstable. Currently you support stable and unstable (bookworm and sid) with an omission of testing (trixie).

It's up to you when to add package workflows but Trixie officially started in April 2023.

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I only support sid because a friend of mine uses it otherwise I just wouldn't bother with it. I don't use debian, I don't want to waste my time with a version of a distro that is not finished.

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vkomenda commented Dec 9, 2024

OK, fair enough. The build files for sid and trixie are identical. The base docker images are different though. So it's not quite the same thing.

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