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deb https://ftp.debian.org/debian/ testing contrib main non-free non-free-firmware | |
# deb-src https://ftp.debian.org/debian/ testing contrib main non-free non-free-firmware | |
deb https://ftp.debian.org/debian/ testing-updates contrib main non-free non-free-firmware | |
# deb-src https://ftp.debian.org/debian/ testing-updates contrib main non-free non-free-firmware | |
deb https://ftp.debian.org/debian/ testing-proposed-updates contrib main non-free non-free-firmware | |
# deb-src https://ftp.debian.org/debian/ testing-proposed-updates contrib main non-free non-free-firmware | |
deb https://ftp.debian.org/debian/ testing-backports contrib main non-free non-free-firmware | |
# deb-src https://ftp.debian.org/debian/ testing-backports contrib main non-free non-free-firmware | |
deb https://security.debian.org/debian-security/ testing-security contrib main non-free non-free-firmware | |
# deb-src https://security.debian.org/debian-security/ testing-security contrib main non-free non-free-firmware |
Is there really a testing-backports?
Is there really a testing-backports?
Of course, it is there,
maybe it's worth changing "ftp.debian.org" to "deb.debian.org"?
https://wiki.debian.org/ftp.debian.org
I've got, uh ... sort of an odd question re the testing branch of Debian. I was interested in an upgrade to cmus
(a music player); specifically ver 2.11 that was released this past May. I thought, "Why don't I get that from Debian's testing distro - rather than d/l & build from cmus
GitHub?" Poking around led me to this page. Can someone please explain why I would be interested in Bug reports from 2016? WTF use or relevance do these bug reports have w/ the 2.11 release??
This is not recommended by Debian!
Remove, disable or comment out any other stable-specific apt sources, like *-backports or *-updates
Source: Debian Testing
Uncomment the deb-src lines to enable source repos.