> https://lists.debian.org/debian-backports/2019/03/msg00043.html > > Confirms the Jessie backports archive. I have just dropped it from the > sources.list
Thanks Bernie for your feedback. It seems we've fallen into the same confusion due to both the backports repository being moved to the archive and the jessie-updates repository being deleted all at once. I didn't saw your link at first but it gives reals clues about the situation. Especially [1]. I should have subscribed to the backports list. I thought theses packages was also included in the LTS. I'm now going to take a stretch ! Anyways, it now perfectly explains why this repository stand for expired. It is indeed expired ! Very well engineered to require us to by-pass the warning in order not to be taken in default. It let us the full power to do what is required but in an explicit way. Both of the best world. I'm left with work to do, but once again as an happy user of Debian. ;) Pierre [1] https://lists.debian.org/debian-backports-announce/2018/07/msg00000.html