On 2/2/20 4:27 pm, Michael Bonert wrote:
I am running Debian stable (buster).
The dislocker backport doesn't work for files from Windows 10 1903 (as
noted here:
https://www.mail-archive.com/debian-bugs-dist@lists.debian.org/msg1710592.html
)
I noted that the latest version of dislocker in 'sid' (unstable) is
0.7.1-5 ( https://packages.debian.org/sid/utils/dislocker )
The release notes for 0.7.1-5 (
https://metadata.ftp-master.debian.org/changelogs//main/d/dislocker/dislocker_0.7.1-5_changelog
)
say: "Added new patches to support Support Windows 10 1903 and fix
build issues.Thanks to haobinnan <haobin...@gmail.com>" - sounds like
exactly what I'd like to have.
How long will it take for 0.7.1-5 to appear as a backport?
Thanks,
Michael
PS -
I will trying making my own backport (
https://wiki.debian.org/DontBreakDebian /
https://wiki.debian.org/SimpleBackportCreation ) but prefer to avoid
that... if isn't too long a wait.
Another suggestion I read somewhere is, include the src repo for sid in
your sources-list. After an update, seems you will have the code to
build it yourself, and ensure that you don't need anything untoward.
Never tried it my self, but sounds interesting.
To answer you question directly, not long. I used a vbox to test
upgrading from bullseye to sid, a couple of weeks ago, to see how much
difference there is. About 20 packages.
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