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#1 2017-06-01 22:39:16

supusr
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[Solved] Conversion from Debian Stretch to Devuan Ascii

I currently use debian testing (stretch) with the following repositories:

deb http://deb.debian.org/debian/ stretch main
deb http://deb.debian.org/debian/ stretch-updates main
deb http://deb.debian.org/debian-security stretch/updates main

Could I change these sources somehow to perform a conversion to devuan ascii?  If so, what would the process be?

Last edited by supusr (2017-06-01 23:47:39)


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#2 2017-06-01 23:06:48

golinux
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Re: [Solved] Conversion from Debian Stretch to Devuan Ascii

supusr wrote:

Could I change these sources somehow to perform a conversion to devuan ascii?  If so, what would the process be?

I don't think it's possible to go from stretch to ASCII.  The upgrade feature was only intended for going from Debian Wheezy or Jessie to Devuan Jessie.  I think ASCII will require a new install.

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#3 2017-06-01 23:46:53

supusr
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Re: [Solved] Conversion from Debian Stretch to Devuan Ascii

Very well.  Thanks.


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#4 2017-06-02 00:11:55

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Re: [Solved] Conversion from Debian Stretch to Devuan Ascii

golinux wrote:
supusr wrote:

Could I change these sources somehow to perform a conversion to devuan ascii?  If so, what would the process be?

I don't think it's possible to go from stretch to ASCII.  The upgrade feature was only intended for going from Debian Wheezy or Jessie to Devuan Jessie.  I think ASCII will require a new install.

Yep, I learned that the hard way... my computer went off and I had to reinstall...


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#5 2017-07-07 20:52:22

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Re: [Solved] Conversion from Debian Stretch to Devuan Ascii

It *may* be possible to convert Debian Stretch to Devuan Ascii... It may be possible.
Out of time, busy elsewhere, but study from here:

   Linkname: Broken packages in Ascii, how to fix? (Beware of Debian Stretch)
        URL: https://dev1galaxy.org/viewtopic.php?id=1115

Regards!


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#6 2017-07-08 21:56:07

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Re: [Solved] Conversion from Debian Stretch to Devuan Ascii

UPDATE: pls. don't stop reading here. I stand corrected by a senior member in the next post (the rest in this remains as I wrote it yesterday, untouched).
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There is one important thing to make clear, and our own devs learned it the hard way (first encounter with such issue):
Warning: Don't upgrade ASCII until merged is corrected
https://lists.dyne.org/lurker/message/2 … 9d.en.html
but see nearby messages in the thread where the subject changed,  where all is clear what happened.

What was back then Debian Testing branch was Debian Stretch, back when I updated my Devuan Jessie with that Debian Stretch.

And Debian Stretch corresponded/correlated/you-name-the-relation with Devuan Ascii.

But now it is not so anymore.

The Debian Testing branch is now Debian Buster, and now Debian Buster is what is, to some extent, looked at for developing Devuan Ascii.

And instead Debian Stretch is now Debian Stable, so it correlates with Devuan Jessie.

So, what in the past months was referred to as relationship/correlation/whatever for conversion from-to, btwn Debian Stretch and Devuan Ascii is now not so (like in the warning and the thread that ensued on Devuan DNG Mailing List)!

Instead, that relationship is now btwn:

Devuan Ascii and Debian Buster.

To some extent, because Devuan is its own distro, although originally a fork of Debian.

I thought newbies might need this information.

Last edited by miroR (2017-07-09 23:05:25)


Devs/testers/users of FOSS, what might be ahead for GNU/Linux after we lost PaX Team and spender? spender wrote:
https://forums.grsecurity.net/viewtopic … 699#p17127
Google made the choice to engage in underhanded competition against us with our own code...
grsecurity ripoff by Google, w/ Linus approval https://lists.dyne.org/lurker/message/2 … 4b.en.html

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#7 2017-07-08 22:37:39

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Re: [Solved] Conversion from Debian Stretch to Devuan Ascii

miroR wrote:

What was back then Debian Testing branch was Debian Stretch, back when I updated my Devuan Jessie with that Debian Stretch.

And Debian Stretch corresponded/correlated/you-name-the-relation with Devuan Ascii.

But now it is not so anymore.

Devuan ASCII is still based on Stretch.  The problem was that Stretch moved from testing to stable and the script was tracking testing so was polluted with stuff from Buster.

miroR wrote:

The Debian Testing branch is now Debian Buster, and now Debian Buster is what is, to some extent, looked at for developing Devuan Ascii.

NO!!  Unless I've totally missed something, Ceres is now tracking Buster. And as said above ASCII is tracking Stretch.

Eventually, Buster will be Devuan's Beowulf.

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#8 2017-07-09 23:02:32

miroR
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Re: [Solved] Conversion from Debian Stretch to Devuan Ascii

golinux wrote:
miroR wrote:

What was back then Debian Testing branch was Debian Stretch, back when I updated my Devuan Jessie with that Debian Stretch.

And Debian Stretch corresponded/correlated/you-name-the-relation with Devuan Ascii.

But now it is not so anymore.

Devuan ASCII is still based on Stretch.  The problem was that Stretch moved from testing to stable and the script was tracking testing so was polluted with stuff from Buster.

miroR wrote:

The Debian Testing branch is now Debian Buster, and now Debian Buster is what is, to some extent, looked at for developing Devuan Ascii.

NO!!  Unless I've totally missed something, Ceres is now tracking Buster. And as said above ASCII is tracking Stretch.

Eventually, Buster will be Devuan's Beowulf.

Well, thanks, kind golinux for exhaustive explanation... You live, you learn, you fail, you succeed... C'est la vie! smile


Devs/testers/users of FOSS, what might be ahead for GNU/Linux after we lost PaX Team and spender? spender wrote:
https://forums.grsecurity.net/viewtopic … 699#p17127
Google made the choice to engage in underhanded competition against us with our own code...
grsecurity ripoff by Google, w/ Linus approval https://lists.dyne.org/lurker/message/2 … 4b.en.html

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#9 2017-07-10 01:00:43

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Re: [Solved] Conversion from Debian Stretch to Devuan Ascii

miroR wrote:
golinux wrote:
miroR wrote:

What was back then Debian Testing branch was Debian Stretch, back when I updated my Devuan Jessie with that Debian Stretch.

And Debian Stretch corresponded/correlated/you-name-the-relation with Devuan Ascii.

But now it is not so anymore.

Devuan ASCII is still based on Stretch.  The problem was that Stretch moved from testing to stable and the script was tracking testing so was polluted with stuff from Buster.

miroR wrote:

The Debian Testing branch is now Debian Buster, and now Debian Buster is what is, to some extent, looked at for developing Devuan Ascii.

NO!!  Unless I've totally missed something, Ceres is now tracking Buster. And as said above ASCII is tracking Stretch.

Eventually, Buster will be Devuan's Beowulf.

Well, thanks, kind golinux for exhaustive explanation... You live, you learn, you fail, you succeed... C'est la vie! smile

That oopsie was pretty confusing and something undoubtedly got lost 'in translation'. But all's well that ends well,  smile  Onward to ASCII  and Beowulf, my friend!

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