Is it okay to upgrade from bionic packages? [closed]
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I had to add bionic https://packages.ubuntu.com/bionic/ to install openssl_1.1.0g from a .deb it was providing.
Now if I run apt update
it reports that I need to upgrade 500+ packages total of 600MB on 16.04?
If I run upgrade will I break anything, I'm running a website on it.
16.04
closed as off-topic by user68186, N0rbert, karel, mikewhatever, Eric Carvalho Mar 20 at 16:52
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I had to add bionic https://packages.ubuntu.com/bionic/ to install openssl_1.1.0g from a .deb it was providing.
Now if I run apt update
it reports that I need to upgrade 500+ packages total of 600MB on 16.04?
If I run upgrade will I break anything, I'm running a website on it.
16.04
closed as off-topic by user68186, N0rbert, karel, mikewhatever, Eric Carvalho Mar 20 at 16:52
This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:
- "Bug reports and problems specific to development version of Ubuntu should be reported on Launchpad so that developers can see, track and fix these issues." â user68186, N0rbert, karel, mikewhatever, Eric Carvalho
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It will probably break a lot of things to graft beta software sources onto a support release.
â karel
Mar 19 at 16:09
Why did you add the bionic repo, and why do you need the specific openssl from bionic? Security fixes are already backported to the openssl package version in 16.04.
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Mar 19 at 17:27
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I had to add bionic https://packages.ubuntu.com/bionic/ to install openssl_1.1.0g from a .deb it was providing.
Now if I run apt update
it reports that I need to upgrade 500+ packages total of 600MB on 16.04?
If I run upgrade will I break anything, I'm running a website on it.
16.04
I had to add bionic https://packages.ubuntu.com/bionic/ to install openssl_1.1.0g from a .deb it was providing.
Now if I run apt update
it reports that I need to upgrade 500+ packages total of 600MB on 16.04?
If I run upgrade will I break anything, I'm running a website on it.
16.04
16.04
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closed as off-topic by user68186, N0rbert, karel, mikewhatever, Eric Carvalho Mar 20 at 16:52
This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:
- "Bug reports and problems specific to development version of Ubuntu should be reported on Launchpad so that developers can see, track and fix these issues." â user68186, N0rbert, karel, mikewhatever, Eric Carvalho
closed as off-topic by user68186, N0rbert, karel, mikewhatever, Eric Carvalho Mar 20 at 16:52
This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:
- "Bug reports and problems specific to development version of Ubuntu should be reported on Launchpad so that developers can see, track and fix these issues." â user68186, N0rbert, karel, mikewhatever, Eric Carvalho
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It will probably break a lot of things to graft beta software sources onto a support release.
â karel
Mar 19 at 16:09
Why did you add the bionic repo, and why do you need the specific openssl from bionic? Security fixes are already backported to the openssl package version in 16.04.
â dobey
Mar 19 at 17:27
community.ubuntu.com/t/bionic-daily-is-out/1530/2
â e-sushi
Apr 14 at 5:58
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It will probably break a lot of things to graft beta software sources onto a support release.
â karel
Mar 19 at 16:09
Why did you add the bionic repo, and why do you need the specific openssl from bionic? Security fixes are already backported to the openssl package version in 16.04.
â dobey
Mar 19 at 17:27
community.ubuntu.com/t/bionic-daily-is-out/1530/2
â e-sushi
Apr 14 at 5:58
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It will probably break a lot of things to graft beta software sources onto a support release.
â karel
Mar 19 at 16:09
It will probably break a lot of things to graft beta software sources onto a support release.
â karel
Mar 19 at 16:09
Why did you add the bionic repo, and why do you need the specific openssl from bionic? Security fixes are already backported to the openssl package version in 16.04.
â dobey
Mar 19 at 17:27
Why did you add the bionic repo, and why do you need the specific openssl from bionic? Security fixes are already backported to the openssl package version in 16.04.
â dobey
Mar 19 at 17:27
community.ubuntu.com/t/bionic-daily-is-out/1530/2
â e-sushi
Apr 14 at 5:58
community.ubuntu.com/t/bionic-daily-is-out/1530/2
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Apr 14 at 5:58
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If you run apt upgrade
, you will upgrade your system to Bionic. Whether it will "break anything" depends on various factors, but anyway it's probably not what you want.
Does anyone truly know when Bionic is still in beta The people testing bionic are not done finding all the bugs yet.question and even if it does not break right after the update lots.e New package versioons can come into bionic without as much testing as a stable release update and that have regressions. wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam/PerformingSRUVerification is not done on development releases. So if you ranapt update
andapt upgrade
no one could tell you what happens in the future until it is released. Why would you want this for your website.
â ianorlin
Mar 19 at 17:04
@ianorlin community.ubuntu.com/t/bionic-daily-is-out/1530/2
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Apr 14 at 5:58
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1 Answer
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active
oldest
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1 Answer
1
active
oldest
votes
active
oldest
votes
active
oldest
votes
up vote
2
down vote
accepted
If you run apt upgrade
, you will upgrade your system to Bionic. Whether it will "break anything" depends on various factors, but anyway it's probably not what you want.
Does anyone truly know when Bionic is still in beta The people testing bionic are not done finding all the bugs yet.question and even if it does not break right after the update lots.e New package versioons can come into bionic without as much testing as a stable release update and that have regressions. wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam/PerformingSRUVerification is not done on development releases. So if you ranapt update
andapt upgrade
no one could tell you what happens in the future until it is released. Why would you want this for your website.
â ianorlin
Mar 19 at 17:04
@ianorlin community.ubuntu.com/t/bionic-daily-is-out/1530/2
â e-sushi
Apr 14 at 5:58
add a comment |Â
up vote
2
down vote
accepted
If you run apt upgrade
, you will upgrade your system to Bionic. Whether it will "break anything" depends on various factors, but anyway it's probably not what you want.
Does anyone truly know when Bionic is still in beta The people testing bionic are not done finding all the bugs yet.question and even if it does not break right after the update lots.e New package versioons can come into bionic without as much testing as a stable release update and that have regressions. wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam/PerformingSRUVerification is not done on development releases. So if you ranapt update
andapt upgrade
no one could tell you what happens in the future until it is released. Why would you want this for your website.
â ianorlin
Mar 19 at 17:04
@ianorlin community.ubuntu.com/t/bionic-daily-is-out/1530/2
â e-sushi
Apr 14 at 5:58
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up vote
2
down vote
accepted
up vote
2
down vote
accepted
If you run apt upgrade
, you will upgrade your system to Bionic. Whether it will "break anything" depends on various factors, but anyway it's probably not what you want.
If you run apt upgrade
, you will upgrade your system to Bionic. Whether it will "break anything" depends on various factors, but anyway it's probably not what you want.
answered Mar 19 at 16:38
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Does anyone truly know when Bionic is still in beta The people testing bionic are not done finding all the bugs yet.question and even if it does not break right after the update lots.e New package versioons can come into bionic without as much testing as a stable release update and that have regressions. wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam/PerformingSRUVerification is not done on development releases. So if you ranapt update
andapt upgrade
no one could tell you what happens in the future until it is released. Why would you want this for your website.
â ianorlin
Mar 19 at 17:04
@ianorlin community.ubuntu.com/t/bionic-daily-is-out/1530/2
â e-sushi
Apr 14 at 5:58
add a comment |Â
Does anyone truly know when Bionic is still in beta The people testing bionic are not done finding all the bugs yet.question and even if it does not break right after the update lots.e New package versioons can come into bionic without as much testing as a stable release update and that have regressions. wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam/PerformingSRUVerification is not done on development releases. So if you ranapt update
andapt upgrade
no one could tell you what happens in the future until it is released. Why would you want this for your website.
â ianorlin
Mar 19 at 17:04
@ianorlin community.ubuntu.com/t/bionic-daily-is-out/1530/2
â e-sushi
Apr 14 at 5:58
Does anyone truly know when Bionic is still in beta The people testing bionic are not done finding all the bugs yet.question and even if it does not break right after the update lots.e New package versioons can come into bionic without as much testing as a stable release update and that have regressions. wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam/PerformingSRUVerification is not done on development releases. So if you ran
apt update
and apt upgrade
no one could tell you what happens in the future until it is released. Why would you want this for your website.â ianorlin
Mar 19 at 17:04
Does anyone truly know when Bionic is still in beta The people testing bionic are not done finding all the bugs yet.question and even if it does not break right after the update lots.e New package versioons can come into bionic without as much testing as a stable release update and that have regressions. wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam/PerformingSRUVerification is not done on development releases. So if you ran
apt update
and apt upgrade
no one could tell you what happens in the future until it is released. Why would you want this for your website.â ianorlin
Mar 19 at 17:04
@ianorlin community.ubuntu.com/t/bionic-daily-is-out/1530/2
â e-sushi
Apr 14 at 5:58
@ianorlin community.ubuntu.com/t/bionic-daily-is-out/1530/2
â e-sushi
Apr 14 at 5:58
add a comment |Â
3
It will probably break a lot of things to graft beta software sources onto a support release.
â karel
Mar 19 at 16:09
Why did you add the bionic repo, and why do you need the specific openssl from bionic? Security fixes are already backported to the openssl package version in 16.04.
â dobey
Mar 19 at 17:27
community.ubuntu.com/t/bionic-daily-is-out/1530/2
â e-sushi
Apr 14 at 5:58