orf / gping

Ping, but with a graph
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Is it installable on Debian bullseye? #225

Closed EVOTk closed 1 year ago

EVOTk commented 1 year ago

Hello, I'm sorry if my question seems silly but, in the installation doc the repository is "buster", does that mean that qping can't be installed on "bullseye"?

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japonka commented 1 year ago

hi why are you asking me this?

Вт, 15 нояб. 2022 г. в 01:30, EVOTk @.***>:

Hello, I'm sorry if my question seems silly but, in the installation doc the repository is "buster", does that mean that qping can't be installed on "bullseye"?

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werdahias commented 1 year ago

It can. This only means that the repo works from buster upwards afaik. I'm working on an official debian package, so it might make it into the bookworm release.

orf commented 1 year ago

Awesome, thanks for clarifying @werdahias. Let me know if I can help with anything related to an official debian package.

There are some changes I'm releasing today to reduce the number of dependencies that might make it easier?

werdahias commented 1 year ago

@orf I'm only missing pinger and shadow-rs for a debian package

azlux commented 1 year ago

You can switch buster to bullseye, or even "stable" to have last update, It's the same.