On Sun, 28 Dec 2025, Ray and Sandie Clark for Biz wrote:
I think this amounts to what might be called bugs or mistakes in the
structuring of the archive.debian.org and deb.debian.org repositories for
bullseye, bookworm, and trixie, but I am thinking that I should start here to
get some feedback.
The detailed structure and what I see as wrong is below (Questions embedded
in the detail are marked with an *), but at a high level :
* Bullseye appears under both archive.debian.org and deb.debian.org, and the
deb version is missing bullseye-backports. I do not have the capability to
compare them, and I don't know which I should use or if I should list both!
Bullseye security information is only in deb, whereas buster is only in
archive (Which seems appropriate for an old release, which bullseye is also).
This might be down to which architectures have lts.
Recently, things seem to be being moved to archive.debian.org more
aggressively than they used to be.