On Sat, Feb 7, 2026 at 4:58 AM Rob van der Putten <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi there
>
> I currently run Asterisk 16 on a Debian 12 / Bookworm box, which is like
> installing Asterisk on Debian 11 / Bullseye and then upgrading to 12.
> As far as I can tell, this won't work on 13 / Trixie.
>  From the libgnutls30t64 control;
>
>   Breaks: libgnutls30 (<< 3.8.9-3+deb13u1)
>   Replaces: libgnutls30
>   Provides: libgnutls30 (= 3.8.9-3+deb13u1)
>
> This leaves me with two options:
> - Download Asterisk from the Asterisk site and then compile.
> - Backport Asterisk 22 from Debian Unstable / Sid to Debian 13
>
> As a little test I build a backport to 12. This does produce packages,
> but I did not test these.
>
> So what does one recommend?


You should probably build a modern version of Astersik on your own.

I was just reading about the latest releases of Astersik due to security
bugs.  The latest Astersik versions are 23.2.2 and 22.8.2 (and 21.12.1
and 20.18.2).  Also see <https://seclists.org/fulldisclosure/2026/Feb/> and
<https://github.com/asterisk/asterisk>.

Jeff

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