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= Upgrading from a recent installed etch =
 As root:
 * Edit /etc/apt/sources.list
 * Replace any ''etch'' to ''lenny''
 * Run ''aptitude update''
 * Run ''aptitude dist-upgrade''
 * Reboot
 * Enjoy :)
#language en
[:DebianLenny:Debian Lenny] > Etch to Lenny Upgrade

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= Upgrading Debian GNU/Linux from Etch (4.0) to Lenny (5.0) =
||<tablewidth="100%"width="32px" style="border-color: rgb(255, 158, 194);"> attachment:Portal/IDB/official-doc.png ||<bgcolor="#ffe4f1" style="border-color: rgb(255, 158, 194);">Debian DebianLenny Release notes ~-[[BR]]. http://www.debian.org/releases/stable/i386/release-notes/ -~ ||
''This page is a placeholder for future (semi-official) contents.''

=== Backports ===
Backports.org is a semi-official service provided by debian developpers, which provides newer packages for the stable release based on what is avaiable in testing.

Backports.org contains packages from testing but with reduced version numbers, therefore the upgrade path from etch-backports to lenny is saved. However, there are a few backports only which are made from unstable (security updates and the following exceptions: firefox, kernel, openoffice.org, xorg).

If you do not use one of these exceptions, you can safely upgrade to lenny. If you use one of these exceptions, set the pin-priority (see man apt_preferences) temporarily to 1001 for all packages from etch, and you should be able to do a safe dist-upgrade too.

For example, the trac package in backports.org has version

{{{
0.11.1-2~bpo40+1
}}}
and in lenny

{{{
0.11.1-2
}}}
As 0.11.1-2~bpo40+1 < 0.11.1-2 (apt considers ~ lower than -), the backports package will be replaced by the lenny package when you upgrate to lenny.

If you use backports, but does not upgrade to ''Lenny'' immediatly after ''Lenny'' is released, you should disable backports.org entries in your sources.list, if you don't want to get packages from ''Squeeze''. This can happen because backports are build based on testing, and testing will change fron lenny to squeeze as soon as Lenny is released. This issue is discussed in [http://lists.debian.org/debian-isp/2008/09/msg00046.html this thread] on the debian-isp mailing list. ''TBD: confirm or infirm this from backports.org''

This behaviour has been confirmed by the backports team in this[http://lists.backports.org/lurker-bpo/message/20080930.090902.0f29d785.en.html mail].

== License ==
##Since the content can be merged into the release notes :
 * This page is licensed under [:GPL:GPL v2].
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## This page is referenced from
## http://www.debian.org/releases/lenny/i386/release-notes/ch-whats-new.html
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[:DebianLenny:Debian Lenny] > Etch to Lenny Upgrade


Upgrading Debian GNU/Linux from Etch (4.0) to Lenny (5.0)

attachment:Portal/IDB/official-doc.png

Debian DebianLenny Release notes ?BR. http://www.debian.org/releases/stable/i386/release-notes/

This page is a placeholder for future (semi-official) contents.

Backports

Backports.org is a semi-official service provided by debian developpers, which provides newer packages for the stable release based on what is avaiable in testing.

Backports.org contains packages from testing but with reduced version numbers, therefore the upgrade path from etch-backports to lenny is saved. However, there are a few backports only which are made from unstable (security updates and the following exceptions: firefox, kernel, openoffice.org, xorg).

If you do not use one of these exceptions, you can safely upgrade to lenny. If you use one of these exceptions, set the pin-priority (see man apt_preferences) temporarily to 1001 for all packages from etch, and you should be able to do a safe dist-upgrade too.

For example, the trac package in backports.org has version

0.11.1-2~bpo40+1

and in lenny

0.11.1-2

As 0.11.1-2~bpo40+1 < 0.11.1-2 (apt considers ~ lower than -), the backports package will be replaced by the lenny package when you upgrate to lenny.

If you use backports, but does not upgrade to Lenny immediatly after Lenny is released, you should disable backports.org entries in your sources.list, if you don't want to get packages from Squeeze. This can happen because backports are build based on testing, and testing will change fron lenny to squeeze as soon as Lenny is released. This issue is discussed in [http://lists.debian.org/debian-isp/2008/09/msg00046.html this thread] on the debian-isp mailing list. TBD: confirm or infirm this from backports.org

This behaviour has been confirmed by the backports team in this[http://lists.backports.org/lurker-bpo/message/20080930.090902.0f29d785.en.html mail].

License

  • This page is licensed under [:GPL:GPL v2].


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