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Debian 11 (Bullseye) packages "empty" #56
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Hi! Yes, it's a shame. The good news is that I'm actually working on this (when not being distracted by operational work). The version will bump to v9, to signal it's compatible with starting the Mendix Runtime up to v9.x, it's Python 3 only now, and I'm taking the opportunity of the major version bump to also clean out some really old code, swap out some dependencies and clean up parts of the documentation. Hans |
PS: while doing that, perhaps a 7.2.3-1 with 7.2.3 version info as the 7.2.3.tar.gz seemed to think it's still 7.2.2:
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don't like to hasten, but as I'm busy rebuilding an brand new Debian 11, any eta on a bulls eye package? |
I'm coming late to this, so I assume you have solved the problem, however you can run m2ee-tools directly from python if the package install failed. |
seems the new 8.0.x that dropped has newer packages, though for buster, but seems to be working on Bookworm, |
busy testing/setting up Debian 11 Mendix instances, and the bullseye distribution seems empty, had to fall back to buster to get packages, but these have other python2 related problems it seem when trying to install
m2ee-tools
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