Re: haproxy conflict between debian backports and haproxy.debian.net

2021-01-14 Thread Vincent Bernat
 ❦ 14 janvier 2021 19:24 +01, Tim Düsterhus:

> I just checked haproxy.debian.net and noticed that the information
> regarding the backports is not up to date:
>
> For Debian Buster the backport should be moved from 2.0 to 2.2.
>
> I'd also like to note that you have a typo in haproxy.js. It says
> 'backport+' instead of 'backports+' (missing 's').

Oh, thanks! Both issues are fixed!
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Re: haproxy conflict between debian backports and haproxy.debian.net

2021-01-14 Thread Tim Düsterhus
Vincent,

Am 14.01.21 um 08:21 schrieb Vincent Bernat:
> It's not really a conflict, but yes, you have an unecessary "downgrade"
> to the same version as currently backports has 2.2.x. You can switch to
> Debian backports but in the future, it may get 2.4.x while
> haproxy.debian.net ensures you stay on 2.2.x.
> 

I just checked haproxy.debian.net and noticed that the information
regarding the backports is not up to date:

For Debian Buster the backport should be moved from 2.0 to 2.2.

I'd also like to note that you have a typo in haproxy.js. It says
'backport+' instead of 'backports+' (missing 's').

Best regards
Tim Düsterhus



Re: haproxy conflict between debian backports and haproxy.debian.net

2021-01-13 Thread Vincent Bernat
 ❦ 14 janvier 2021 07:39 +01, ghislain:

>   So, should i use basic debian backports or debian.haproxy.net
> because having both seems to collide with a boom ;p !

It's not really a conflict, but yes, you have an unecessary "downgrade"
to the same version as currently backports has 2.2.x. You can switch to
Debian backports but in the future, it may get 2.4.x while
haproxy.debian.net ensures you stay on 2.2.x.

Alternatively, I will be careful next time to upload the same binary to
haproxy.debian.net and to Debian backports.

Also, you seem to have a custom /etc/apt/preferences that may explain
why you are the first to notice that?
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haproxy conflict between debian backports and haproxy.debian.net

2021-01-13 Thread ghislain

hello everyone,


 On my debians i have setup as per:

https://haproxy.debian.net/#?distribution=Debian&release=buster&version=2.2

  the haproxy repo. But i have a constant issue with messages like this:

The following packages will be DOWNGRADED:
  haproxy


 for exemple:

The following packages will be DOWNGRADED:
  haproxy
0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 1 downgraded, 0 to remove and 1 not upgraded.
Need to get 1,958 kB of archives.
After this operation, 0 B of additional disk space will be used.
Do you want to continue? [Y/n]
Get:1 http://haproxy.debian.net buster-backports-2.2/main amd64 haproxy amd64 
2.2.7-1~bpo10+1 [1,958 kB]
Fetched 1,958 kB in 1s (2,517 kB/s)
(Reading database ... 150281 files and directories currently installed.)
Preparing to unpack .../haproxy_2.2.7-1~bpo10+1_amd64.deb ...
Unpacking haproxy (2.2.7-1~bpo10+1) over (2.2.7-1~bpo10+1) ...
Setting up haproxy (2.2.7-1~bpo10+1) ...


the version seems the same but it seems that it conflict with backport version.

  So, should i use basic debian backports or debian.haproxy.net because having 
both seems to collide with a boom ;p !

best regards,
Ghislain.

haproxy:
  Installed: 2.2.7-1~bpo10+1
  Candidate: 2.2.7-1~bpo10+1
  Version table:
 *** 2.2.7-1~bpo10+1 200
    200 http://deb.debian.org/debian buster-backports/main amd64 Packages
    100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
 2.2.7-1~bpo10+1 499
    100 http://haproxy.debian.net buster-backports-2.2/main amd64 Packages