On 11/09/2016 06:59 AM, Loren Dvid wrote:
Hello,
In debian 6.0 and 7.0 the latest stable version of PygreSQL package is 4.0
http://www.pygresql.org/contents/changelog.html
This version is from 2009. The newest stable version is 5.0.2
Why the repository is not being updated?


This is common in the Stable release.
If you want the latest pkgs, you need to use testing (stretch) or experimental/unstable (sid)
For some things, you can get newer pkgs from backports:
see https://backports.debian.org/
Or, for some things, sometimes you can get away with installing upstream pkgs (from the actual project/developers). this is what I do for OmegaT, which is important for my work, and it's only dependency is a working jre. The current upstream release is 3.06, whereas the version in Jessie is still 2.3, which is several years old. with some things you really have to be careful about dependency conflicts if you try to use upstream pkgs.


see https://www.debian.org/releases/index.en.html

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