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The experimental package repository server kelaino.bunsenlabs.org will be taken offline soon, probably at the end of this year.
All the bunsenlabs packages are now available in their most recent versions from the official repository pkg.bunsenlabs.org and "kelaino" will get no further package upgrades.
Future experimental packages for the next release "Boron", based on Debian Bookworm, will be available from pkg.bunsenlabs.org, with no need for experimental users to change their apt sources when Boron is officially released next year.
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People who are still using the "kelaino" repositories should change to the official repositories now:
To check what apt sources you are using:
apt policy
If you find an item like this:
500 https://kelaino.bunsenlabs.org/~johnraff/debian beryllium/main amd64 Packages
release o=bunsenlabs,a=beryllium,n=beryllium,l=bl_beryllium_experimental,c=main,b=amd64
origin kelaino.bunsenlabs.org
then you need to remove the kelaino entry from your apt sources.
And if you do not find an item like this:
500 https://pkg.bunsenlabs.org/debian beryllium/main amd64 Packages
release o=bunsenlabs,a=beryllium,n=beryllium,l=bunsenlabs,c=main,b=amd64
origin pkg.bunsenlabs.org
then you MUST add an entry for pkg.bunsenlabs.org to your apt sources.
First, make sure you have bunsen-keyring installed:
sudo apt install bunsen-keyring
Check where your bunsenlabs entries are with
grep 'bunsenlabs.org' /etc/apt/sources.list{,.d/*}
but the file should be /etc/apt/sources.list.d/bunsen.list
Replace any occurrences of kelaino.bunsenlabs.org/~johnraff/debian with pkg.bunsenlabs.org/debian, then run
sudo apt update
sudo apt upgrade
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I can't test, as I haven't been tracking the repo, but this all looks good! Thank you for your hard work and devotion, @johnraff.
No, he can't sleep on the floor. What do you think I'm yelling for?!!!
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