Pioneer updated to 25.9.3 last night, but 41 warnings

Pioneer behind a router.

Pioneer FBX updated last night to 25.9.3, but Diagnostics reports 41 issues. Almost all are "Warning"s about some component being updated to the “latest version”.

example:
Package apache2 is the latest version (2.4.65-2)

/etc/apt/sources.list entries all reference “stable”.

I thought I read where Apache2 2.4.xxx was a Trixie upgrade?

Is apt now pulling trixie (“stable”) components into my bookworm FBX?

This may be related to Avron’s earlier post.

rickbol

Just sit tight. Last time I had something similar but had to take a trip for a week. When I got back it was sorted.

Most freedom boxen are weak cpu machines and they have to grind through a mile of dependencies.

Give it a couple three days and it will be right as rain.

Here’s my notes from last time. Not touching it for a week was the secret.

don’t turn it off.

Most probably yes.

Probably I was not patient enough but I had unticked the “Auto-upgrade to next release” because I did not want to upgrade to trixie now. Yet, unticking that option left the reference to stable in the sources, which means migrating to trixie immediately.

After I did a fresh bookworm install on a Pioneer and changed every occurrence of “stable” to “bookworm” in /etc/apt/sources.list before it had any opportunity to try running an update, then ran updates and kept the “Auto-upgrade to next release” ticked, I had a message it would migrate in 38 days.

So I am guessing there is a clever feature to trigger the migration with some random delay, but isn’t it a mistake to have left “stable” in /etc/apt/sources.list which is what all bookworm installers do?

Anyway, now you can wait for the long migration and hope that it eventually works, but in my case, it prevented email from working and it was a serious problem for me.