Hi Dan, Henry & others,

So then there is no easy migration from Buster to Bullseye then, how 
strange. (Even more so since the package seems present in Sid)

Thanks for the pointers i will examine them and then try building a package 
for Bullseye. Wondering if it could be possible to just rebuild the Buster 
source for Bullseye.

Anyhow thx for the feedback!

/Tor

On Thursday, November 18, 2021 at 8:14:52 PM UTC+1 [email protected] wrote:

> Hi Tor,
>
> > What is the recommended way to run s3ql on a Debian Bullseye system?
> > There seems to be no package provided by Debian. [...]
>
> I am using https://github.com/spotify/dh-virtualenv to create
> Ubuntu&Debian packages. S3QL sometimes is sensitive to the version of
> the dependencies so using a venv and bundling all dependencies is the
> safest route. (And while I was using Ubuntu Xenial I needed to bundle a
> newer Python interpreter anyways.)
> AFAIK packages created with dh-virtualenv are not eligible to be
> included into the official package sources, tho. If you do not mind
> that, it's probably the best route to create Debian packages.
>
> Here's a .dsc for the current version in Bullseye that can be used as a
> starting point:
> http://deb.saasweb.net/s3ql/pool/main/s/s3ql/s3ql_3.8.0-1~bullseye.dsc
> I included some patches in
>
> http://deb.saasweb.net/s3ql/pool/main/s/s3ql/s3ql_3.8.0-1~bullseye.debian.tar.xz
> that you might want to drop (remove from debian/patches/series)
>
>
>
>
>

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