that happens with apt-get update command.</div><div><div>This is a bug: a system cannot update himself.</div><div>I think you agree the fact that it is not possible give motivation to the user about this, but the only possible action is a new updateof debian 11 that fix this behaviour.</div></div><div><br></div><div><i>Can you give me the correct address in which forward this mail, if this is not the right place?</i></div><div><br></div><div>Regards</div><div>Italo Canepa</div><div><br></div><div><
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Good Day,
I ask you to focus your attention on the known issue, see below: security.debian.org/debian-security bullseye Release does not have a
Release file ..
that happens with apt-get update command.
This is a bug: a system cannot update himself.
I think you agree the fact that it is not possible give motivation to the user about this, but the only possible action is a new update of debian 11 that fix this behaviour.
*Can you give me the correct address in which forward this mail, if this is not the right place?*
Regards
Italo Canepa
The release notes for Debian Bullseye make it clear that the stanza for security changed with the Debian release.
Sysop: | Keyop |
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Location: | Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, UK |
Users: | 485 |
Nodes: | 16 (2 / 14) |
Uptime: | 95:15:32 |
Calls: | 9,642 |
Files: | 13,701 |
Messages: | 6,163,425 |