Hi John, I suspect by “stable” you were actually referring to a package for Debian 12 Bookworm as that is referred to as “stable” on https://www.debian.org/releases/.
Ximon > Op 28 sep 2023, om 23:16 heeft Ximon Eighteen <[email protected]> het > volgende geschreven: > > Hi John, > >> Op 28 sep 2023, om 22:55 heeft John Kristoff <[email protected]> het >> volgende geschreven: >> >> On Thu, 28 Sep 2023 22:45:35 +0200 >> Ximon Eighteen <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> The doc that you linked to refers to "amd64/x86_64 architecture >>> running Debian 9, 10 or 11” and Krill DEB packages are indeed >> >> I figured that it was limited to 11, but there is the implication that >> bookworm is available on the packages page and it wasn't obvious to me >> what the state or plan for Debian 12 was: >> >> <https://nlnetlabs.nl/packages/> > > Ah, that page is indeed a bit misleading as it refers to both “recent” Debian > and also to Bookworm explicitly, but talks about multiple software packages > rather than just Krill. We do already offer a Routinator package for > Bookworm, but not yet one for Krill. > >>> At the time of writing there is not yet a package available >>> specifically for the Debian 12 Bookworm O/S version, though that will >>> be remedied with the upcoming Krill 0.14 release. Unfortunately you >>> can’t use the Bullseye package on Bookworm due to an unmet dependency >>> on the libssl1.1 package, which is why the upcoming Bookworm package >>> will depend on libssl3 instead. >> >> That is where I am at. I'll play around with a Cargo install and >> manually put things in place that way, but eagerly await Debian stable >> packages. Thanks for the response and info, >> John > > If by that you mean packages offered as part of the official Debian > repositories we would welcome it if someone is able to arrange that. > > Ximon
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