Hi,

Debian has just released the 10.7 upgrade.
Doing an "apt update" followed by "apt list --upgradable"  in one of my 
BeagleBones, I found that there are a couple of systemd/udev upgrades 
sugested:

libnss-systemd/stable 241-7~deb10u5 armhf [upgradable from: 
241-7~deb10u4rcnee0~buster+20200509]
libpam-systemd/stable 241-7~deb10u5 armhf [upgradable from: 
241-7~deb10u4rcnee0~buster+20200509]
libsystemd0/stable 241-7~deb10u5 armhf [upgradable from: 
241-7~deb10u4rcnee0~buster+20200509]
libudev1/stable 241-7~deb10u5 armhf [upgradable from: 
241-7~deb10u4rcnee0~buster+20200509]
systemd-sysv/stable 241-7~deb10u5 armhf [upgradable from: 
241-7~deb10u4rcnee0~buster+20200509]
systemd/stable 241-7~deb10u5 armhf [upgradable from: 
241-7~deb10u4rcnee0~buster+20200509]
udev/stable 241-7~deb10u5 armhf [upgradable from: 
241-7~deb10u4rcnee0~buster+20200509]

Are these upgrades safe to perform?
My question arises because the BB's systemd packages are originally 
from repos.rcn-ee.com, so I supect they may have some BB specific tweeks.

Best regards,
José Gonçalves

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