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Re: Release notes for Excito Bubba 2&3 software version 2.6

Posted: 15 Oct 2013, 03:45
by RandomUsername
But why risk your reputation on giving out potentially buggy installers when a fresh install and full upgrade works just as well?

Re: Release notes for Excito Bubba 2&3 software version 2.6

Posted: 15 Oct 2013, 05:26
by Ubi
I disagree
You damage a reputation when you promise something that you cannot deliver. Giving out experimental versions AS WELL AS stable versions is not a risk to reputation as long as you are clear about the difference.

The linux kernel has a pretty good reputation depite that you can download the daily dev edition that may very well crash on your hardware.

Re: Release notes for Excito Bubba 2&3 software version 2.6

Posted: 15 Oct 2013, 07:30
by GodfatherB
I only mentioned if this new installation image will be available, because of the uncertain future of B3 further development and support. What if Excito decides it will no longer provide the update mechanism, and all we are left with is install image 2.4.1.1 (those who will be fortunate enough to actually have it downloaded)?

Speaking of future support and development... are now (in these uncertain times) any plans for further upgrades?

Re: Release notes for Excito Bubba 2&3 software version 2.6

Posted: 15 Oct 2013, 07:57
by Ubi
i think what you refer to is that, in the current situation, the up-to-date version of the B2/3 depends on the viability of server named b3.update.excito.org, which indeed is currently not under open control. This seems to be indeed the current situation.

Re: Release notes for Excito Bubba 2&3 software version 2.6

Posted: 15 Oct 2013, 09:38
by Gordon
MouettE made his own install images and describes in this topic how to use them. By repeating what he did you can also create your own payload file and have the rescue stick install your current version of the B3 software - including everything you added yourself.

Re: Release notes for Excito Bubba 2&3 software version 2.6

Posted: 22 Nov 2013, 13:32
by JanLarsen
I have a B2 that was hacked. I read the threads on the issue and applied the shell-deny, the crontab-cleaning and the chmod to the hacked executable. Now I would like to upgrade and I understand that I can expect ver 2.5.x, but the software update page just states that "No upgrades available"
Package name Package version
bubba-frontend 2.0.0.9
bubba-backend 2.0.0.11
bubba-album 2.0.0.4
filetransferdaemon 0.50.20
squeezecenter 7.5.4.dfsg1-2

When I try manually I get:

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bubbatwo:~$ change_distribution elvin
-bash: change_distribution: command not found
jan@bubbatwo:~$ su -
Password:
bubbatwo:~# change_distribution elvin
Distribution 'elvin' is not valid.
Usage:
    change_distribution [options] distribution ...

     Options:
       --upstream, -u           include upstream in sources.list
       --source, -s             include source packages in sources.list
       --nonfree, -n            include upstream non free sources
       --contrib, -c            include upstream contrib sources
       --help, -h               show brief help
       --man, -m                display manual

bubbatwo:~# change_distribution marielle
bubbatwo:~# apt-get update
Get:1 http://update.excito.org marielle Release.gpg [189B]
Get:2 http://update.excito.org upstream_etch Release.gpg [189B]
Hit http://update.excito.org marielle Release
Hit http://update.excito.org upstream_etch Release
Ign http://update.excito.org marielle/main Packages/DiffIndex
Hit http://update.excito.org marielle/main Packages
Ign http://update.excito.org upstream_etch/main Packages/DiffIndex
Hit http://update.excito.org upstream_etch/main Packages
Fetched 2B in 0s (4B/s)
Reading package lists... Done
bubbatwo:~# apt-get dist-upgrade
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree... Done
Calculating upgrade... Done
0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
bubbatwo:~#
So am I good? Or stuck?

I set up my B2 a few years ago and remember modifying some files to do with repositories in order to install something extra. Could that be a cause?

I feel really rusty at the command promts so any help is appreciated. :D
/Jan

Re: Release notes for Excito Bubba 2&3 software version 2.6

Posted: 23 Nov 2013, 13:51
by johannes
Hi Jan, yes, you are running the original Bubba 2 software, which is no longer upgraded or maintained (stopped at 2.0.5). HOwever we did release the newer B3 software also for B2 users, read here. However it requires a re-install, since this is a very large update you cannot do it through the web interface, this is why the "update" button doesn't do any good for you.

Re: Release notes for Excito Bubba 2&3 software version 2.6

Posted: 17 Dec 2013, 16:54
by Binkem
Accidentally disapproved this post in stead of approving :oops:
Apologies to Odoepner

Hello,

Given Excito's recent focus shift away from Bubba and given that security issues like the one addressed in this thread can /will come up again, wouldn't it be the right thing to release _all_ of Excito's deb packages as Open Source and give the Bubba / Debian community a chance to gradually adopt the maintenance of the awesome Bubba software?

In the long run and with the right gradual hand-over approach you might even find official Debian maintainers adopting your packages and make them part of the Debian distribution itself.

I for one would help make this happen. I am a long-term Debian user, proud owner of a Bubba/2 running wheezy, used as file and print server, sharing family photos with my family across the globe via bubba-album package, etc.

Thanks
Oliver Doepner

Re: Release notes for Excito Bubba 2&3 software version 2.6

Posted: 18 Dec 2013, 08:36
by odoepner
My post above by user Binkem was originally not posted to this thread, but to the one about the 2.6.0.1 release (security upgrade).

I will post it again in the right place.

Re: Release notes for Excito Bubba 2&3 software version 2.6

Posted: 27 Jan 2014, 18:04
by johannes
Binkem wrote:Accidentally disapproved this post in stead of approving :oops:
Apologies to Odoepner

Hello,

Given Excito's recent focus shift away from Bubba and given that security issues like the one addressed in this thread can /will come up again, wouldn't it be the right thing to release _all_ of Excito's deb packages as Open Source and give the Bubba / Debian community a chance to gradually adopt the maintenance of the awesome Bubba software?
You are right: https://github.com/Excito/