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Thanks for reaching out, @abitrolly. Ultimately, that's more a Debian question than a Podman one. Did you consider opening a Bugzilla against Debian? |
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Indeed, that’s a question for https://bugs.debian.org/podman. |
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This is a strange question — podman was in this state when bullseye froze. You can’t update podman to something newer in a release, that’s a distro-wide policy. If you want newer versions of packages in stabe, use backports (although podman currently isn’t there). |
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What do we need to do to get an updated version of Podman into stable-backports? Also: if we won't get a backports version, what's the best way to get an updated version on Debian bullseye? Using debian testing repository? Using a suse repository? |
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Debian 11 (
bullseye
stable) comes withpodman
3.0.1 https://packages.debian.org/search?suite=bullseye&keywords=podman thatdocker-compose
(Why `podman` needs `dbus-user-session`? #13896 (reply in thread))root
/root
making them unwritable (Admin interface crashed without prior config Angatar/mailman2#7 (comment))I've spent more than a week troubleshooting all these issues. Why leave the "stable" in this poor state?
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