On 4/8/25 18:46, Antonio Russo wrote:
On 2025-04-08 05:10, Andrej Shadura wrote:
On Tue, 8 Apr 2025, at 12:32, Richard van der Hoff wrote:
Does the re-opening of this issue mean that matrix-synapse will be
removed from trixie before release?

Yes, since it’s a release-critical bug.


I can confirm that there are easy ways to run Synapse on Debian
stable.  Specifically, I use an ultra-lightweight Debian unstable
"chroot" inside a Debian stable system.

I'm sure you could also go for a more standard Docker/Podman
Debian unstable container, and just install Synapse in that.
I just wanted to avoid installing more software I wasn't going
to use.

If you want more details, I can explain how I'm doing it.

In FreedomBox, for users who want to use Matrix Synapse, we have been setting up backports repository and allowing Matrix Synapse to be installed from backports. (BTW, for people wanting Matrix Synapse on stable, with A/V call setup with Coturn, federation setup with certificates from Let's Encrypt, automatic upgrades, handling configuration file upgrades, distribution upgrades, and other conveniences, FreedomBox is a good choice). This backports setup has worked well for us for several stable releases now. Many thanks to maintainers for being thoughtful with this scenario and matrix packaging in general.

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Sunil

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