I have uploaded new upstream versions of Lollypop to Debian unstable (1.1.14.16-4) and also I have uploaded release candidates (1.1.9*) to Debian experimental - I believe a stable upstream release of 1.2 is not far away now.
How can I get these into Pureos? I believe the version in Pureos is way back at 1.1.14.11-1 (Thats what I can find on repo.pureos.net) - development in Lollypop upstream have been really intense lately, and I have tried my best to keep Debian up to date, at least in experimental when it comes to RC releases.
Also, I am not really sure on how the different releases of PureOS is handled - I believe you have a special repository for the Phone OS, and keep non-phone OS separate from that?
And lastly - This kind of question - maybe you would prefer this in tracker.pureos.net?
Many thanks for all your work on free software stuff of all sorts - really appreciated!
best regards -- Andreas Rönnquist mailinglists@gusnan.se andreas@ronnquist.net gusnan@debian.org
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Hello Andreas!
On Mon, 2019-10-07 at 14:50 +0200, Andreas Ronnquist wrote:
I have uploaded new upstream versions of Lollypop to Debian unstable (1.1.14.16-4) and also I have uploaded release candidates (1.1.9*) to Debian experimental - I believe a stable upstream release of 1.2 is not far away now.
Thanks for your work!
How can I get these into Pureos?
Once they come into the Debian archive, they'll be picked up by PureOS.
I believe the version in Pureos is way back at 1.1.14.11-1 (Thats what I can find on repo.pureos.net) -
You can also search https://software.pureos.net/ which is a web interface to the archive.
Searching that shows you're right: https://software.pureos.net/sw/org.gnome.Lollypop, lollypop is a bit outdated.
development in Lollypop upstream have been really intense lately, and I have tried my best to keep Debian up to date, at least in experimental when it comes to RC releases.
Also, I am not really sure on how the different releases of PureOS is handled - I believe you have a special repository for the Phone OS, and keep non-phone OS separate from that?
We're keeping our "amber" suite as a stable suite for PureOS and "byzantium" has been created as a new rolling release. This will also likely be the basis for our phone release. All suites are built for aarch64 and amd64.
And lastly - This kind of question - maybe you would prefer this in tracker.pureos.net?
I think an email here is fine.
Many thanks for all your work on free software stuff of all sorts - really appreciated!
And many thanks to you Andreas! Purism, and our users, appreciate your work!
Regards,
Jeremiah
best regards -- Andreas Rönnquist mailinglists@gusnan.se andreas@ronnquist.net gusnan@debian.org
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