On 28/04/15 17:23, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
On 2015-04-28 03:52, Simon Wise wrote:
but no stable is currently shown
it may be that debian is in the middle of switching stable to jessie, so the repositories are being renamed in stages? maybe your update was done at one of these transition moments?
i don't know the reason why "stable" is missing from your list. however: Debian/jessie has been released as stable 2 days ago. so yes, there are some major changes going on right now. otoh, "stable", "testing" and "unstable" are implemented as symlinks to the codenamed repositories: "jessie" has been available for a few years (as "testing"), making it "stable" requires no copying at all and should be handled in the blink of an eye ;-)
just wondering how debian coordinates that switch, wheezy stays wheezy, jessie stays jessie of course ... but considering all the mirrors etc maybe it wouldn't be a bad idea to delete the stable->wheezy link then wait a little for all the mirrors to follow before creating the new stable->jessie link ... it could get messy in the typical case of apt using a mirror, but also including the debian site as well if stable pointed to different versions on each.
anyway just speculating, since this mirror at least seemed to have no stable link at the time I did apt-get update.
anyway it looks like jessie still has 0.46.2-1
jessie ships with 0.46.2-1, and will always do. around 2014-11-06, jessie entered "frozen", which means that after that no newer package versions could have entered Debian/jessie. miller released pd-0.46-3 around 2014-12-10, so that was definitely too late for inclusion.
testing doesn't add anything new after the freeze, but will delete stuff that can't get working in time for the release, before the release.
simon