On 2023-02-15 2:13 pm, Rowland Penny via samba wrote:> On 15/02/2023 19:05, Marco Shmerykowsky via samba wrote: >> I ran an 'apt-get update' and a 'apt-get upgrade' >> samba with the packages referencing Van Belle >> site for debian bister samba 415. >> >> After everything was upgraded, samba is still >> reporting version 4.15.5 instead of the latest >> 4.15.13. >> >> Did I miss something about changes needed to the >> source lists due to changes at the Van Belle site? >> >> Thanks >> > > Louis, for reasons I will not go into here, has stopped updating his > repo. If you are still using Buster, then upgrade to Bullseye (turn > off Louis's repo), this will get you to 4.13.3 (yes I know this is > older than what you have now). Once upgraded, start using Debian > backports, which will get you to 4.17.5 >Do you just run "apt-get upgrade -t bullseye-backports samba"? Will that jump you from 4.13.3 straight to 4.17.5 or this there a way to slowly step up thru the versions?
On Wed, 2023-02-15 at 16:02 -0500, Marco Shmerykowsky via samba wrote:> On 2023-02-15 2:13 pm, Rowland Penny via samba wrote: > > On 15/02/2023 19:05, Marco Shmerykowsky via samba wrote: > > > I ran an 'apt-get update' and a 'apt-get upgrade'samba with the > > > packages referencing Van Bellesite for debian bister samba 415. > > > After everything was upgraded, samba is stillreporting version > > > 4.15.5 instead of the latest4.15.13. > > > Did I miss something about changes needed to thesource lists due > > > to changes at the Van Belle site? > > > Thanks > > > > Louis, for reasons I will not go into here, has stopped updating > > hisrepo. If you are still using Buster, then upgrade to Bullseye > > (turnoff Louis's repo), this will get you to 4.13.3 (yes I know > > this isolder than what you have now). Once upgraded, start using > > Debianbackports, which will get you to 4.17.5 > > Do you just run "apt-get upgrade -t bullseye-backports samba"? > Will that jump you from 4.13.3 straight to 4.17.5 or thisthere a way > to slowly step up thru the versions?There has only been one DB format step in recent years and that was before 4.12 from memory, so there really isn't much to be gained stepping, unless you plan to spend time at each step. Andrew Bartlett -- Andrew Bartlett (he/him) https://samba.org/~abartlet/ Samba Team Member (since 2001) https://samba.org Samba Team Lead, Catalyst IT https://catalyst.net.nz/services/samba Proudly developing Samba for Catalyst.Net Ltd - a Catalyst IT group company Samba Development and Support: https://catalyst.net.nz/services/samba Catalyst IT - Expert Open Source Solutions
On 15/02/2023 21:02, Marco Shmerykowsky wrote:> > On 2023-02-15 2:13 pm, Rowland Penny via samba wrote: >> On 15/02/2023 19:05, Marco Shmerykowsky via samba wrote: >>> I ran an 'apt-get update' and a 'apt-get upgrade' >>> samba with the packages referencing Van Belle >>> site for debian bister samba 415. >>> >>> After everything was upgraded, samba is still >>> reporting version 4.15.5 instead of the latest >>> 4.15.13. >>> >>> Did I miss something about changes needed to the >>> source lists due to changes at the Van Belle site? >>> >>> Thanks >>> >> >> Louis, for reasons I will not go into here, has stopped updating his >> repo. If you are still using Buster, then upgrade to Bullseye (turn >> off Louis's repo), this will get you to 4.13.3 (yes I know this is >> older than what you have now). Once upgraded, start using Debian >> backports, which will get you to 4.17.5 >> > > Do you just run "apt-get upgrade -t bullseye-backports samba"?Not entirely sure but probably, I installed a new DC and just used: apt -t bullseye-backports install samba ..............> > Will that jump you from 4.13.3 straight to 4.17.5 or this > there a way to slowly step up thru the versions?It will go directly to 4.17.5 but it shouldn't matter. Rowland