Hey Remi,
yes, I do, and “apt-cache policy” successfully reports the new available packages. Their version numbers have not changed, though. I assume that is the reason they are not upgraded. I have to remove and re-install them to get the buster versions.
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Von: Remi Duraffort remi.duraffort@linaro.org Gesendet: Dienstag, 26. November 2019 10:53 An: Tim Jaacks tim.jaacks@garz-fricke.com Cc: lava-users lava-users@lists.lavasoftware.org Betreff: Re: [Lava-users] RFC: when to drop stretch support?
Hello,
do you use the apt repository with: deb https://apt.lavasoftware.org/release buster main
Rgds
Le lun. 25 nov. 2019 à 16:11, Tim Jaacks <tim.jaacks@garz-fricke.commailto:tim.jaacks@garz-fricke.com> a écrit : Is there a guide on how to upgrade an existing LAVA instance from stretch to buster? Seems like the LAVA packages are still on their stretch-versions after the Debian upgrade.
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Von: Remi Duraffort <remi.duraffort@linaro.orgmailto:remi.duraffort@linaro.org> Gesendet: Montag, 25. November 2019 09:28 An: Tim Jaacks <tim.jaacks@garz-fricke.commailto:tim.jaacks@garz-fricke.com> Cc: lava-users <lava-users@lists.lavasoftware.orgmailto:lava-users@lists.lavasoftware.org> Betreff: Re: [Lava-users] RFC: when to drop stretch support?
Hello Tim,
thanks for the report, I updated a b it the doc in https://git.lavasoftware.org/lava/lava/merge_requests/839
Thanks also for your answer.
Rgds
Le lun. 25 nov. 2019 à 08:47, Tim Jaacks <tim.jaacks@garz-fricke.commailto:tim.jaacks@garz-fricke.com> a écrit : Hey Remi,
I would love to update to buster. The current LAVA docs say stretch is the recommended release, though:
https://master.lavasoftware.org/static/docs/v2/installing_on_debian.html#str...
If you recommend updating to buster, this section should reflect this. For me personally, January 2020 would be okay.
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Von: Lava-users <lava-users-bounces@lists.lavasoftware.orgmailto:lava-users-bounces@lists.lavasoftware.org> Im Auftrag von Remi Duraffort Gesendet: Donnerstag, 21. November 2019 14:55 An: lava-users <lava-users@lists.lavasoftware.orgmailto:lava-users@lists.lavasoftware.org> Betreff: [Lava-users] RFC: when to drop stretch support?
Hello everyone,
Summary: We would like to drop the support for stretch in the (near) future.
Details: Currently lava-server and lava-dispatcher are supported on both debian stretch and debian buster.
Since LAVA 2019.11, the lava-server and lava-dispatcher docker images are based on debian buster and not stretch. Unittest are still running on stretch, buster and bullseye but integration tests (lavafed and meta-lava mainly) are using the docker container so they run only on buster.
Dropping the support for stretch will: * simplify testing * allow to use more recent version of python and django * remove some issues with old dependencies in stretch
But before dropping the support we need to ensure that users/admins had some time to migrate to buster or to docker-based installations.
In an ideal world, I would drop the support for stretch on the 1st of January 2020. But please answer to this mail so we can device of the right date all together.
Thanks
-- Rémi Duraffort LAVA Architect Linaro
-- Rémi Duraffort LAVA Architect Linaro
-- Rémi Duraffort LAVA Architect Linaro