![]() ![]() ![]() However, I've also provided instructions on how to update the backports repo listing url if you still wish to install software from backports. That is why we recommend simply disabling backports altogether. Updates (including security updates) will occur for Wheezy and/or Jessieīackports packages. It may already be obvious, but to ensure it's completely clear, no further Thus the backports repos haveīeen archived and the current urls are no longer valid. Repositories so I suspect that at least in part, this decision was made toĪvoid ongoing user confusion in this regard. The LTS Team do not provide support for the backports Security Team support ends (one year after a new stable release) support Link for full details regarding backports, but essentially it providesĪdditional and/or newer versions of software not available in the "main"ĭebian 7/Wheezy and 8/Jessie are now in ELTS ( Extended Long Term Support)Īnd LTS ( Long Term Support) support periods respectively. Have what is referred to as Debian backports enabled. Please note that this does NOT currently affect TurnKey v15.xĪ number of v13.x and v14.x TurnKey appliances (and all v14.2 appliances) Still occur regardless, but without this manual update there will be additional errors being logged. It is worth noting that the default daily security updates will But if that's not an option right now, to avoid errors jamming up your apt logs, TurnKey v13.xĪnd v14.x users are advised to make an adjustment to their servers. ![]() If you need a hand with that, please do not hesitate to start a new thread on the forums (new threads require a free website user account if you have any troubles posting please let us know). Ideally v13.x & v14.x TurnKey users are advised to update/migrate their data to the relevant current v15.x release of their appliance. Old-stable (8/Jessie) backports apt repositories have now been archived. In a recentīug report John notes that the Debian old-old-stable (7/Wheezy) and Has again bought to our attention an issue worth addressing. Ever vigilant TurnKey community member, John Carver (aka Dude4Linux), ![]()
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