legacy materials moving from archive.raspbian.org to legacy.raspbian.org
As you may be aware Debian wheezy has now been fully end of lifed (including lts) by Debian.
As a result I am moving a number of legacy and mostly wheezy-related materials from archive.raspbian.org to legacy.raspbian.org.
This includes the complete contents of the following directories.
images
installer
mate
multiarchcross
qemu
The "mate" directory does contain some packages that were aimed at jessie, however before the jessie stable releases these were superseded by mate packages in jessie proper.
It also includes the wheezy and wheezy-staging suites in the main raspbian repo.
legacy.raspbian.org is live now. The materials in question will be removed from archive.raspbian.org/mirrordirector.raspbian.org/raspbian.raspberrypi.org in a week or so.
As a result I am moving a number of legacy and mostly wheezy-related materials from archive.raspbian.org to legacy.raspbian.org.
This includes the complete contents of the following directories.
images
installer
mate
multiarchcross
qemu
The "mate" directory does contain some packages that were aimed at jessie, however before the jessie stable releases these were superseded by mate packages in jessie proper.
It also includes the wheezy and wheezy-staging suites in the main raspbian repo.
legacy.raspbian.org is live now. The materials in question will be removed from archive.raspbian.org/mirrordirector.raspbian.org/raspbian.raspberrypi.org in a week or so.
Re: legacy materials moving from archive.raspbian.org to legacy.raspbian.org
Thanks for the info.
Also, thanks for not just deleting the old repo. I still have one legacy system that runs Wheezy. It's a long term project of mine to migrate all of its functions to a new system. I've done a couple so far, but there's a lot to do including rewriting old code and reconfiguring hardware..
Also, thanks for not just deleting the old repo. I still have one legacy system that runs Wheezy. It's a long term project of mine to migrate all of its functions to a new system. I've done a couple so far, but there's a lot to do including rewriting old code and reconfiguring hardware..
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Re: legacy materials moving from archive.raspbian.org to legacy.raspbian.org
I got distracted by other things and a week or so turned into a month and a half, but the legacy materials have now finally been removed.
Re: legacy materials moving from archive.raspbian.org to legacy.raspbian.org
Thank you, very much
plugwash wrote: ↑Thu Apr 04, 2019 7:43 pmAs you may be aware Debian wheezy has now been fully end of lifed (including lts) by Debian.
As a result I am moving a number of legacy and mostly wheezy-related materials from archive.raspbian.org to legacy.raspbian.org.
This includes the complete contents of the following directories.
images
installer
mate
multiarchcross
qemu
The "mate" directory does contain some packages that were aimed at jessie, however before the jessie stable releases these were superseded by mate packages in jessie proper.
It also includes the wheezy and wheezy-staging suites in the main raspbian repo.
legacy.raspbian.org is live now. The materials in question will be removed from archive.raspbian.org/mirrordirector.raspbian.org/raspbian.raspberrypi.org in a week or so.
Re: legacy materials moving from archive.raspbian.org to legacy.raspbian.org
So how exactly do I update (say) openssl ...... ?
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Re: legacy materials moving from archive.raspbian.org to legacy.raspbian.org
You cant. There's no more updates for the legacy stuff not even security updates.
To be able to update you need to be on a SUPPORTED version of Raspbian.
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Re: legacy materials moving from archive.raspbian.org to legacy.raspbian.org
two years on and i've now added jessie/jessie-staging to legacy.raspbian.org . It will be removed from the regular mirrors in due course.
Re: legacy materials moving from archive.raspbian.org to legacy.raspbian.org
jessie/jessie-staging have now been removed from the regular mirrors.
Re: legacy materials moving from archive.raspbian.org to legacy.raspbian.org
Thank you for the update on this. I have updated the file "/etc/apt/sources.list" with the following entry:
and the command "sudo apt update" works again for my legacy platform running the Raspbian Stretch OS and using some packages from the Raspbian Jessie distribution :D .
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deb http://legacy.raspbian.org/raspbian/ jessie main contrib- GlowInTheDark
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Re: legacy materials moving from archive.raspbian.org to legacy.raspbian.org
So, just to confirm. I have the following two files (one in /etc/apt and the other in /etc/apt/sourced.list.d) on my Jessie system:
/etc/apt/sources.lst:
/etc/apt/sources.list.d/raspi.list:
Do I just change all occurrences of either archive.raspberrypi.org or mirrorredirectory.raspbian.org to legacy.raspbian.org? Is that it?
Notes:
1) Note the switch from raspberrypi.org to raspbian.org.
2) I'm not sure about the sources entry. I just checked one of my "wheezy" systems, and its "sources" entry is not like the above; it has something like archive.ox.ac.uk (looks like an Oxford U server).
/etc/apt/sources.lst:
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deb http://mirrordirector.raspbian.org/raspbian/ jessie main contrib non-free rpi
# Uncomment line below then 'apt-get update' to enable 'apt-get source'
deb-src http://archive.raspbian.org/raspbian/ jessie main contrib non-free rpiCode: Select all
deb http://archive.raspberrypi.org/debian/ jessie main ui
# Uncomment line below then 'apt-get update' to enable 'apt-get source'
#deb-src http://archive.raspberrypi.org/debian/ jessie main uiNotes:
1) Note the switch from raspberrypi.org to raspbian.org.
2) I'm not sure about the sources entry. I just checked one of my "wheezy" systems, and its "sources" entry is not like the above; it has something like archive.ox.ac.uk (looks like an Oxford U server).
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Re: legacy materials moving from archive.raspbian.org to legacy.raspbian.org
Could someone please respond to my previous post on this thread? Thanks!
I need to upgrade my Jessie systems to point at the "legacy" server, and I want to make sure I am doing it the right way (before I embark on doing so).
I need to upgrade my Jessie systems to point at the "legacy" server, and I want to make sure I am doing it the right way (before I embark on doing so).
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Re: legacy materials moving from archive.raspbian.org to legacy.raspbian.org
'Any references to archive.raspbian.org mirrordirector.raspbian.org or raspbian.raspberrypi.org should be replaced with legacy.raspbian.org
archive.raspberrypi.org should not be changed, that is the repo run by raspberry pi foundation/trading rather than the raspbian project.
Note that there will be no further updates, security or otherwise to these repositories.
archive.raspberrypi.org should not be changed, that is the repo run by raspberry pi foundation/trading rather than the raspbian project.
Note that there will be no further updates, security or otherwise to these repositories.
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Re: legacy materials moving from archive.raspbian.org to legacy.raspbian.org
Thank you.
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Re: legacy materials moving from archive.raspbian.org to legacy.raspbian.org
Another couple of years have passed, another Debian release cycle has happened, and stretch has taken it's place on legacy.raspbian.org to make room for trixie. It will be removed from the main mirrors soon.
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