I’m running Debian 10 and I saw that there was a new release of Alacritty, so I checked the version I was running which was 0.4.2 and went to apt update and it said everything was up to date? Am I somehow running a super stable Debian version?

  • Ephera@lemmy.ml
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    3 years ago

    Hmm, I don’t understand your question. Are you surprised by Debian’s packages being outdated (they’re always outdated) or by it being that outdated (they’re usually that outdated)…?

    Debian is a very slow-moving distro. When a developer releases a new version of their software, it may very well take years until it arrives in Debian Stable.

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    3 years ago

    Debian is a static release distribution. Whenever a stable release of Debian comes, it’s package repositories are made frozen. This means you cannot get the latest version until the next stable release.

    There’s a work around of this, you could switch to the unstable or the testing repositories, which get latest package releases with minimum delay