Hi Nik Thanks for your reply. Is it possible to extract this information from the mirror server (CentOS based)?
Where the information is stored on the repository server specifying a package as stable? regards Martin On Mon, Jan 14, 2019 at 11:49 AM Dominik George <naturesha...@debian.org> wrote: > Hi, > > On Mon, Jan 14, 2019 at 11:18:55AM +0100, plataleas plataleas wrote: > > Hello, > > > > We are upgrading our Debian servers (AMD64). We found that the following > > kernels are available on public Debian mirrors: > > > > kernel-image-4.9.0-8-amd64-di_4.9.130-2_amd64.udeb > > < > http://ftp.cl.debian.org/debian/pool/main/l/linux/kernel-image-4.9.0-8-amd64-di_4.9.130-2_amd64.udeb > > > > 28-Oct-2018 05:46 > > 4522628kernel-image-4.9.0-8-amd64-di_4.9.144-1_amd64.udeb > > < > http://ftp.cl.debian.org/debian/pool/main/l/linux/kernel-image-4.9.0-8-amd64-di_4.9.144-1_amd64.udeb > > > > 04-Jan-2019 05:31 4529754 > > > > URL: http://ftp.cl.debian.org/debian/pool/main/l/linux/ > > > > We would expect that the latest 4.9.144-1 kernel would be the candidate. > > However only 4.9.130-2 is listed as candidate: > > 4.9.144 is available on the mirrors, but not yet „active“ in the stable > distribution: > > $ rmadison linux-image-4.9.0-8-amd64 > linux-image-4.9.0-8-amd64 | 4.9.130-2 | stable | amd64 > linux-image-4.9.0-8-amd64 | 4.9.144-1 | proposed-updates | amd64 > > It will be moved to the stable distribution with the next point release. > > -nik >