I have updated packages many times after 12.1 release, but I still have 12.0 in debian_version file. I tried to install today printer drivers but it couldn’t get the latest libcupsimage2 2.4.2-3 library on the server although there is 2.4.2-5 already.
How to fix the version? Is it possible that it breaks cupsimage installation?
So 12.1 is out but have you upgraded any of your packages yet? The
/etc/debian_version
file comes from thebase-files
package. On my up to date system, it’s showing12.1
in the file and the package version is12.4+deb12u1
as I can see fromdpkg -l base-files
.Make sure to do an
apt update
and then do anapt upgrade -s
to do a dry-run to see what packages would be upgraded. I’m guessing thebase-files
package hasn’t been updated.I’ve upgraded packages several times. My base-files package has version
12.4
. I’ve tried withapt update
andapt upgrade -s
and I don’t have any package to upgrade. Is it possible that the version is locked somewhere?I’m not aware of a way to lock an entire system to a major.minor version with Debian, only holding individual packages. What exact version is your
base-files
? The full string matters.You could check to see if anything is held with
apt-mark showhold
.It is possible that the mirror you have in your sources.list file stopped syncing so to your system is looks like it has no updates. What mirror is your system pointed at?
I’m using
http://deb.debian.org/debian
mirror, but I was surprised that it didn’t download files withapt-get update
command. I removed/var/lib/apt/lists
directory, and it worked and upgraded to 12.1 :).
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