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| From | Pavlos Ponos <pavlos.ponos@gmail.com> |
|---|---|
| Newsgroups | linux.debian.devel.testing |
| Subject | Re: Thunderbird in debian-testing |
| Date | 2020-10-19 17:20 +0200 |
| Message-ID | <B1F75-5r2-5@gated-at.bofh.it> (permalink) |
| References | <AZuz7-6Y-3@gated-at.bofh.it> <B18kN-2uM-1@gated-at.bofh.it> |
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Hello Keith, Thanks for your reply, but I'm not talking about buster here :) I moved from buster to testing (bullseye). The question is how buster has through security channels the 1:78.3.1-2~deb10u2 and testing left behind. See the link below. https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/thunderbird Other than that, I know how to run the most recent Thunderbird version, but I want to do this through apt. So, is there a plan? Why security in testing left so much behind compared to buster? Pavlos -- *Pavlos Ponos* Visit my Linkedin <https://www.linkedin.com/in/pavlos-ponos> profile and my blog <https://pavlosponosblog.wordpress.com/> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- *Privacy isn't about hiding bad things. It's about protecting what defines us as human beings.* * Protect yourself by using TOR browser <https://www.torproject.org/>, OpenPGP encryption <https://www.openpgp.org/>, Jitsi Meet <https://meet.jit.si/> & Signal <https://www.signal.org/> Save your money by using a Linux distro <https://distrowatch.com/> & an open-source Office suite <https://www.libreoffice.org/>* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- On Sun, Oct 18, 2020 at 7:10 AM Keith Bainbridge <ke1thozgroups@gmx.com> wrote: > On 14/10/20 2:32 am, Pavlos Ponos wrote: > > > > Recently I upgraded with a clean installation from buster to testing > > (bullseye). In buster Thunderbird version was 1:78.3.1-2~deb10u2 > > (through security channel). > > In testing I saw that Thunderbird is in 1:68.12.0-1, > > Pavlos > > I thought you'd had a response, but I can't see them now. > > I just wanted to relate my experience. I'm running Buster by way of > Linux Mint Debian Edition: with backports enabled by default. I think > sometimes that backports is the default/preferred, but I'm not sure > where to check. > > I have had many instances of tbird loosing track of it's profile, to the > point where I now specify the profile in the start menu. The tbird > version installed is 78.3.1. Perhaps an update/upgrade will get you to > that version? > > Alternatively, download the latest version from mozilla. I tend to try > alpha/beta versions of non-system stuff. My tbird is 82.0b2, and another > update pending I see. The downside to this is I do have to manually > update outside of apt. I run a small collection of software from a > separate partition on a multi-boot system. That way, I don't have to > install these into my several systems. I have consistent programs > running quickly while I'm playing around - even in VMs > > Best > > > > -- > Keith Bainbridge > > ke1thozgroups@gmx.com > >
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