On 08/02/17 12:13, Marius Alksnys wrote:
What does it mean for BeagleBone machinekit existing and new
applications?
Hi
I don't see it changes anything
There is no reason I am aware of to use a Wheezy based image with BBB.
The Robert Nelson image is based upon Jessie, so in a couple of weeks
that will have the new code in it.
http://elinux.org/Beagleboard:BeagleBoneBlack_Debian#BBW.2FBBB_.28All_Revs.29_Machinekit
If you won't upgrade to Jessie for some reason, your code will continue
as now, but you just won't get any package updates.
Unfortunately support has to end somewhere and Wheezy has been a problem
for some while to keep going.
Debian only make security updates to Wheezy now and next year support
will end completely.
Jessie support will continue to 2020, so to continue support we even
need to look at building for Stretch before long.
regards
02/07/2017 01:51 PM, [email protected] rašė:
...
There is however a problem on the ARM architecture running Wheezy which
makes it unlikely it will build
All builds fine on jessie-armhf and raspbian-armhf builds appear to be
OK too.
All of which means that packages for wheezy-armhf are likely to cease to
be updated from this point.
Users are encouraged to upgrade from Wheezy, which is almost 'end of
life' and no longer receiving new backports from Debian in any case.
...
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