On Sat, 2023-11-04 at 20:33 +0100, Markus Koschany wrote:
> Could you install the version of trapperkeeper-webserver-jetty9-
> clojure from Bullseye and reinstall the jetty9 security update and
> report back if this solves your problem?
Doing that directly doesn't "just work":
libtrapperkeeper-webserver-jetty9-clojure : Depends: libkitchensink-clojure
(>= 3.1.1-2) but 2.3.0-2 is to be installed
Depends:
libprismatic-schema-clojure (>= 1.1.12) but 1.1.6-1 is to be installed
Depends:
libpuppetlabs-i18n-clojure (>= 0.9.0-2) but 0.8.0-1 is to be installed
Depends: libring-codec-clojure (>=
1.1.2) but 1.0.1-1 is to be installed
Depends: libssl-utils-clojure (>=
3.1.0) but 0.8.3-2 is to be installed
Depends: libtrapperkeeper-clojure
(>= 3.1.0) but 1.5.2-2 is to be installed
Depends:
libtrapperkeeper-filesystem-watcher-clojure (>= 1.2.2-2) but it is not
installable
Depends: libordered-clojure but it
is not installable
Adding a bullseye APT source ends up at "19 upgraded, 5 newly
installed".
Do you have an idea how simple rebuilding the bullseye package on
buster would be? I'm happy to try that in general, but I've not really
looked at the Java ecosystem in Debian much.
Regards,
Adam
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