Re: Trying to find the source iso's for debian buster and bookworm
On 3/4/23, davidson wrote: > On Sat, 4 Mar 2023 Keith Christian wrote: >> Several versions back, we could download the source code >> on various iso files for previous and current releases. > >Debian CDs/DVDs archive >https://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/archive/ I like to get mine from packages dot Debian. Am using wicd as an example because I needed to look it up anyway: https://packages.debian.org/experimental/wicd The right-hand column has a "Download Source Package" heading with several files under it. Source files can (at least sometimes) be found under Debian's own repository location, too. An example there is: http://http.us.debian.org/debian/pool/main/w/wicd/ That location can be overwhelming to wade through depending on one's level of experience. The reason is because anything available for active releases will be found lumped together in a single directory instead of filed under their respective release code names the way packages dot Debian does. Out of curiosity, I just checked ibiblio for source files: https://distro.ibiblio.org/debian/pool/main/w/wicd/ No source files were present. It's just an executive decision each volunteer repository makes depending on how much extra space they might have available to share. As a P.S. to Debian's own repository, poking around in there years ago is how I finally started grasping how our package managers do their amazing job. P.P.S. Reading text files under /var/lib/apt/lists was another fun place to play back then, too. Was one of my favorite ah-ha moments in figuring out how Debian performs with such consistent accuracy. Hope that helps someone. Cindy :) -- Talking Rock, Pickens County, Georgia, USA * runs with birdseed *
Re: Trying to find the source iso's for debian buster and bookworm
Thats correct buster and bullseye is released bookworm is testing and still being developed for a couple of months more On 3/5/23, davidson wrote: > On Sat, 4 Mar 2023 Keith Christian wrote: >> Several versions back, we could download the source code >> on various iso files for previous and current releases. > >Debian CDs/DVDs archive >https://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/archive/ > >> Where can those be found for Buster [...] > > I would look in the archives linked above. > >> [...] and Bookworm? > > I understand the Bookworm is, at the moment, still on the testing > branch. That is, it is not yet a release. > > I have a lot of trouble mixing up the codenames that start with > "B". Maybe I am confused. > >> Several searches turned up nothing. > >Debian on CDs/DVDs >https://www.debian.org/CD/#content > >Frequently Asked Questions about Debian CD/DVD/USB images >https://www.debian.org//CD/faq/#content > > -- > Ce qui est important est rarement urgent > et ce qui est urgent est rarement important > -- Dwight David Eisenhower > >
Re: Trying to find the source iso's for debian buster and bookworm
On Sat, 4 Mar 2023 Keith Christian wrote: Several versions back, we could download the source code on various iso files for previous and current releases. Debian CDs/DVDs archive https://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/archive/ Where can those be found for Buster [...] I would look in the archives linked above. [...] and Bookworm? I understand the Bookworm is, at the moment, still on the testing branch. That is, it is not yet a release. I have a lot of trouble mixing up the codenames that start with "B". Maybe I am confused. Several searches turned up nothing. Debian on CDs/DVDs https://www.debian.org/CD/#content Frequently Asked Questions about Debian CD/DVD/USB images https://www.debian.org//CD/faq/#content -- Ce qui est important est rarement urgent et ce qui est urgent est rarement important -- Dwight David Eisenhower
Trying to find the source iso's for debian buster and bookworm
Several versions back, we could download the source code on various iso files for previous and current releases. Where can those be found for Buster and Bookworm? Several searches turned up nothing. Thanks.