On Thursday, 31 March 2022 20:23:46 EDT Rod Webster wrote:
> >I am not so sure about that, the ISO is useful to "try before you buy"
> >without committing to wiping the existing OS on the PC.
> 
> I wondered how relevant using an ISO to try before buy was with
> VirtuaBox and VMware Player allowing virtual machines.
> I thought I'd be smart and see how long it took to install Debian onto
> VMware Player. It took 4 minutes to find and install VMNWare player and
> 8.5 minutes to install the Bullseye.iso and be at the command prompt
> 
> I then upgraded to unstable (sid) to time an installation Linuxcnc.
> This ended badly with broken dependencies:
> Depends: python3 (< 3.10) but 3.10.4-1 is to be installed
> 
> Python versions in Debian versions are shown here:
> https://packages.debian.org/search?suite=default&section=all&arch=any&s
> earchon=names&keywords=python3 So until  Linuxcnc-uspace migrates from
> Sid (unstable) to Bookworm (testing), all the hard work on getting it
> into Debian has been wasted. Unless we change the dependencies to
> allow Python3 > 3.9
 
Which is what I've been saying since a few days after bullseye was 
released with pyhon-3.9.2. So I can't build it on raspios bullseye from 
git.

Cheers, Gene Heskett.
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