On Thu, 2022-08-18 at 16:39 +0000, Andy Pont via samba wrote:> Hello, > > I have a server running Debian 11 into which was installed Samba > 4.15.7 > from http://apt.van-belle.nl/debian/. Apt now has access to the > bullseye-backports repo but when I run apt-get update and apt-get > upgrade I don?t see Samba in the list of packages that can be > upgraded > despite 4.16.4 being in backports. > > Is there some magic incantation that I am missing? >You need to tell apt to use backports e.g. apt install -t bullseye-backports Rowland
Rowland wrote?>You need to tell apt to use backports e.g. apt install -t bullseye-backportsThat doesn?t seem to have changed anything. The output from apt-cache shows: root at build:/etc/apt/sources.list.d# apt-cache policy samba samba: Installed: 2:4.15.7+dfsg-0.1bullseye1 Candidate: 2:4.15.7+dfsg-0.1bullseye1 Version table: 2:4.16.4+dfsg-2~bpo11+1 100 100 http://deb.debian.org/debian bullseye-backports/main amd64 Packages *** 2:4.15.7+dfsg-0.1bullseye1 500 500 http://apt.van-belle.nl/debian bullseye-samba415/main amd64 Packages 100 /var/lib/dpkg/status 2:4.13.13+dfsg-1~deb11u5 500 500 http://security.debian.org/debian-security bullseye-security/main amd64 Packages 2:4.13.13+dfsg-1~deb11u4 500 500 http://deb.debian.org/debian bullseye/main amd64 Packages Still trying to figure out what the numbers mean and whether they show that the repo for 4.15 has preference over bullseye-backports. -Andy.