On 30-04-2023 10:46, Rowland Penny via samba wrote:>
>
> On 30/04/2023 09:37, Peter Milesson via samba wrote:
>>
>>
>> On 30.04.2023 10:20, Rowland Penny via samba wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> On 30/04/2023 09:06, Peter Milesson via samba wrote:
>>>> Hi Yvan,
>>>>
>>>> Thanks for the information, really useful. Essentially, it
means I
>>>> need to wait for the official release of Debian Bookworm, and
then
>>>> getting the newest Samba packages from Bookworm backports.
It's
>>>> just a little over a month away, so there is ample time for
>>>> planning upgrades.
>>>>
>>>> Best regards,
>>>>
>>>> Peter
>>>>
>>>
>>> There is a big problem with this, bookworm hasn't been released
yet
>>> and as far as I can see, there isn't a bookworm-backports yet.
>>> The only mention of Samba 4.18 that I can see in Debian is in
>>> experimental, a long way from any backports.
>>>
>>> Rowland
>>>
>>>
>> Hi Rowland,
>>
>> According to the link in Yvan's post, the official release date of
>> Bookworm is 10 June. So you imply that it will take quite a while
>> before Samba 4.18 gets into Bookworm backports? In that case I will
>> consider the appropriate packages from Michael's repository.
>>
>> Thanks for the information, every bit helps.
>>
>> Best regards,
>>
>> Peter
>>
>>
>
> I do not know, I am just guessing, but, as bookworm hasn't been
> released yet, i wouldn't expect to see bookworm-backports immediately,
> that would be like Debian announcing bookworm but also saying that it
> is full of old software.
> There is also the fact that 4.18 is only in experimental and would
> need to progress to sid before it can get into any backports repo.
>
> We really need Michael to comment here.
>
> Rowland
>
>
Perhaps bookworm-backports? is less important since 4.18 for bookworm is
available from Michael's repo.
- Kees.