On Fri, 21 Jul 2017 08:48:17 +0200 Dejan Jocic <jode...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 20-07-17, Patrick Bartek wrote: > > On Thu, 20 Jul 2017 08:48:17 +0200 Dejan Jocic <jode...@gmail.com> > > wrote: > > > > > > > > If you have minimal install, why do you suspect that something is > > > wrong, rather to suppose that all is fine and that simply there > > > was no security updates for your install? It is stable now, and > > > as far as i can remember, all those security updates we did have > > > of lately were somehow tied for graphical part, plus apache and > > > ngninx. Apart for security updates, tough luck of getting some > > > other updates on stable. And "everything worked fine" on your > > > install of Stretch RC2 because it was still testing and there was > > > much more updates then? > > > > That was my first thought. And as I used a Stable net-install disk > > for my first tests of Stable, the system would have been up-to-date > > after the install. But it's been two weeks since that time. I've > > added X, a window manager, utilities, apps, etc. Based on my past > > experience, historically, there should have been some fixes. I've > > never come across any such new release -- Debian or others -- that > > didn't need a plethora of fixes in those few days to a month > > after. Or perhaps Stretch is bug free. Or as I said in another > > post: Maybe the maintainers are taking a vacation. > > > > As far as RC2: I dist-upgraded it to Stable in the course of my > > tests. And as soon as it hit stable, apt-get upgrades ceased > > producing anything for a week. So, I downloaded the Stable > > net-install CD for a new install to see if there was any > > differences. > > > > B > > > > Yes, but did you really check if security updates debian stable had > during those 2 weeks included packages that you have installed, or > not? Your past experience is past, this is another install. Just take > look at security updates and compare, there is no much philosophy > there: > > https://www.debian.org/security/ > > Look under recent advisories. I will check. Thanks. B