So amprolla seems to interpret 'testing' in the sources of an up to date Daedalus installation as overlaying onto Debian 'stable' at this in between time. If you take a Daedalus installation and change the sources from 'daedalus' to 'testing', nothing much happens. If you take a Bookworm installation and change the sources from 'bookworm' to 'testing', you get about 80 new packages as testing is already starting to track the release-to-be-named-trixie.

I'm struggling with how to deal with version changes between Debian Bullseye and Debian Bookworm. libicu bumps from version 67.x to version 72.x, which breaks .deb packages that I'm currently distributing. The current .apt install fails because it cannot find libicu67.deb on the new version of Rapsberry Pi Os (and presumably all Debian-bookworm-derived distros).


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I'm using Raspberry Pi OS, which was just recently upgraded to a Debian "bookworm" base. As a result, my builds and .deb packages are breaking. The breaks are specifically releated to debian-provided libraries.

just orphan all my buster users, and force them to move to bookworm (which requires a complete reinstall of the OS, which, again amazes me coming from Windows World). It's awkward because the current build contains very significant upgrades.

According to this mapping Ubuntu 22.04 is based on Debian bookworm (Debian 12) which I think is currently unstable as Debian bullseye (Debian 11) is current stable. Ubuntu 23.04 must be based on something even newer.

If instead you prefer to install the newer version using backports, run the following commands.The first line will add this bookworm-backports repository.The backports repository is deactivated by default, so with the second line we explicitly state we want the backported version of zoneminder.

I am trying to install QGIS on Debian testing (i.e., version 12, codename 'bookworm') following the standard instructions provided on -ubuntu.However, I get dependencies problems with a few packages (see snapshot below).

Problem: The output displays a 404 error specifically related to the 'bookworm-security' repository, indicating the absence of a Release file. Consequently, updating from this repository is disabled due to security concerns.

Request: I seek guidance on resolving this issue with the 'bookworm-security' repository during the 'apt-get update' process. Any insights or steps to rectify this problem would be greatly appreciated. 0852c4b9a8

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