Yeah, the thing that Canonical is doing is frankly confusing for more people. Basically from now on you only get Ubuntu 18.04 updates if you pay for the Ubuntu Pro service (or register for **Personal use**).I think it’s better to upgrade than to pay for most of the normal deployments.Ondřej
Welp, there I have it. I thought I had until April 2028 :(
Sorry for the noise.
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On 6/23/2023 12:04 PM, Ondřej Surý wrote:
Ubuntu 18.04 is EOL (End of Standard Support), and we don’t publishing packages for distributions without security support. You need to upgrade to Ubuntu 20.04 or Ubuntu 22.04.Ondřej--Ondřej Surý — ISC (He/Him)My working hours and your working hours may be different. Please do not feel obligated
bind9:
Installed: 1:9.18.15-1+ubuntu18.04.1+isc+1
Candidate: 1:9.18.15-1+ubuntu18.04.1+isc+1
Version table:
*** 1:9.18.15-1+ubuntu18.04.1+isc+1 100
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
1:9.11.3+dfsg-1ubuntu1.18 500
500 http://azure.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu bionic-updates/main
What doesapt-cache policy bind9say?--Ondřej Surý — ISC (He/Him)My working hours and your working hours may be different. Please do not feel obligated to reply outside your normal working hours.On 23. 6. 2023, at 21:28, John Thurston wrote:
I have an Ubuntu instance on which I'm
I have an Ubuntu instance on which I'm running 9.18. It was installed in
2021 from the PPA, using the instructions at
https://launchpad.net/~isc/+archive/ubuntu/bind We have successfully
updated the packages many times in the past two years. But apt currently
says there are no updates to
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