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Is it installable on Debian bullseye? #225
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hi why are you asking me this?
Вт, 15 нояб. 2022 г. в 01:30, EVOTk ***@***.***>:
… Hello,
I'm sorry if my question seems silly but, in the installation doc the
repository is "buster", does that mean that qping can't be installed on
"bullseye"?
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Thx
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It can. This only means that the repo works from buster upwards afaik. I'm working on an official debian package, so it might make it into the bookworm release. |
Awesome, thanks for clarifying @werdahias. Let me know if I can help with anything related to an official debian package. There are some changes I'm releasing today to reduce the number of dependencies that might make it easier? |
@orf I'm only missing pinger and shadow-rs for a debian package |
You can switch buster to bullseye, or even "stable" to have last update, It's the same. |
Hello,
I'm sorry if my question seems silly but, in the installation doc the repository is "buster", does that mean that qping can't be installed on "bullseye"?
Thx
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