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Re: Zoom in the official repo is outdated



I forgot I had installed zoom from the official zoom deb package, not from the Debian repo. And, as it turns out, they provide just the deb package[1], not a repo where the push updates, so I'd have to manually download the new deb package in order to update Zoom.

Whoops...

Sorry for the noise. And thanks for the attention.

(Using the flatpak version is more convenient anyway, since I don't have to keep manually updating Zoom)

[1]: https://zoom.us/client/6.0.2.4680/zoom_amd64.deb

Em 24/04/2024 17:28, Michael Kjörling escreveu:
On 24 Apr 2024 16:42 -0300, from luizromario@tecgraf.puc-rio.br (Luiz Romário Santana Rios):
Earlier this month, I noticed I was no longer able to login to Zoom meetings
using the client installed from the Debian repos. In order to join meetings,
I had to uninstall it then install the flatpack Zoom package.

I think it should either be updated or outright removed in favor of the
flatpack version. What do you think? Should I report a bug?
I can't seem to find any Zoom client at all in the official Debian
repositories. It also doesn't really sound like something that the
Debian project _would_ package.

https://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=zoom (which searches
everything from buster to trixie plus sid and experimental, across all
architectures) lists packages named libnet-z3950-simple2zoom-perl,
libnet-z3950-zoom-perl, libnet-z3950-zoom-perl-dbgsym, node-d3-zoom,
ruby-zoom, ruby-zoom-dbgsym, xzoom, xzoom-dbgsym, zoom-player and
zoom-player-dbgsym; none of which appear to be in any way related to
the proprietary videoconferencing service.

That said, if it's packaged for Debian somewhere and the packaged
version does not work for its intended purpose on a version of Debian
it's advertised as being packaged for, then yes, my firm belief is
that making some sort of report of this to whoever packages it that it
doesn't work properly (ideally with steps to reproduce the incorrect
behavior) is entirely reasonable.

_If_ that is the Debian project, then filing a bug against the
specific package through the Debian bug tracker is the correct way to
do it. _If so_, then start at <https://www.debian.org/Bugs/Reporting>.



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