Hi Adam, On Mi 26 Feb 2014 21:18:38 CET, Adam D. Barratt wrote:
On Wed, 2014-02-26 at 20:11 +0000, Mike Gabriel wrote:On Mi 26 Feb 2014 14:17:05 CET, Adam D. Barratt wrote: > On 2014-02-26 9:25, Mike Gabriel wrote: >> My personal approach would be uploading a rebuild of >> debian-edu-archive-keyring 2013.05.20 versioned as 2013.05.20~deb6 to >> squeeze-proposed-updates. The same key in that newer package will >> expire in 2019, which will give people plenty of time to upgrade their >> running Debian Edu setups. > > Will Debian Edu installs pick up a package from squeeze-pu automatically? Not from squeeze-p-u, but from squeeze-u. Deployed installations using PXE-install will be cured after the new keyring package appears in squeeze-updates.fwiw, I've just re-read your original mail, and it doesn't mention squeeze-updates anywhere, which is why I asked... (or is this a
Ah right, ok. I assumed that there is a/some transition from squeeze-proposed-updates to squeeze-updates and that this transition hopefully can be accelerated with a portion of good will. ;-) I apologize for my innocent knowledge of the (old)stable release workflow.
debian-edu-specific version of squeeze-updates?)
No, it is Debian's squeeze-updates / squeeze-proposed-updates I am talking about.
The installation of debian-edu-archive-keyring from official Debian archives opens up PGP'ed access for follow-up package installations from ftp.skolelinux.org. We don't provide many packages there, but some of the important ones, esp. for Debian Edu squeeze.
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