Debian 13.3 a 12.13

So we had a problem on the mirrors for #debian #bookworm - appears the wrong stable #openpgp key got used to sign it. The one from #trixie was in use.

The "only" implication here is people who pin their debian sources to specific keys, their #apt will complain. That's annoying, which is why we fixed it just now, resigning using the correct key.

Mirrors already got triggered, updates should be visible soon.

In case anyone wants to run off yelling security problem: Nah. Stuff is (and was) still signed by two keys from us #ftpmaster - and it is the same people handling the stable keys for bookworm and trixie. So only the wrong one used, nothing more.

Updated Debian 12: 12.13 released https://www.debian.org/News/2026/2026011002 #debian #bookworm #01
Debian -- News -- Updated Debian 12: 12.13 released

And so it is done. #Debian #bookworm #Debian12 is now also done.

Mirror push starts in a minute, so it will be on a #mirror near you soon enough.

In the middle of #Debian point #releases. Just finished the process for #Debian #trixie #debian13 and now about to start the #bookworm #debian12 run.

(Obviously me doing the finishing steps "only" for the work that the release team prepared over the last weeks).

I wanna make a stop with the Lord Of The Rings books saga and read some classic Horror tales like Algernon Blackwood, Ambroise Pierce, Robert Bloch and others!

#Books #BooksWorthReading #BookWorm #BooksAddict #Reader #Reading #Horror #ClassicHorror

I wanna make a stop with the Lord Of The Rings books saga and read some classic Horror tales like Algernon Blackwood, Ambroise Pierce, Robert Bloch and others!

#Books #BooksWorthReading #BookWorm #BooksAddict #Reader #Reading #Horror #ClassicHorror

I managed to upgrade my #Mastodon instance's #RaspberryPiOS major release from #bookworm to #trixie on-the-fly, and surviving.

Some shared library updates were binary-incompatible, so Mastodon itself broke, but that got fixed with "bundle install --redownload" and the native stuff got re-compiled.

Apart from that there was some annoying default config changes (like systemd hijacking watchdog), but otherwise all OK, I guess.

Maybe I'll try next #Debian major upgrade in 2030?

#SelfHosting