If you're still using the old repository do not panic it's +still+ being supported for the forseeable future. Note: if you install more than one suite you will only ever get packages from the one holding the most recent version number, so the order of priority would be: Sudo apt-add-repository " DISTRO BUILDTYPE" Select which release type you want and add the repository accordingly: Note: it's the intention to include Sid as well, unfortunately there have been some hiccups getting this working. * obsolete - This contains a build of the last release from the 3.4 branch, it will receive no further updates. It will contain the bleeding edge, but could be potentially unstable. * unstable - This will contain a nightly build from the development branch (master). * stable - This will contain a nightly build from the latest release branch. * release - This will contain the latest official / stable release. Instead the old repository will continue to exist for the foreseeable future (including updates), however we'd prefer if people could migrate to the bintray version.Īs before there are 3 standard build types (though I've added a 4th to keep old users happy): Unfortunately the migration required a change to the repository structure that makes it's layout incompatible with the existing repository, therefore we have not tried to map the old URLs to the new repository. Now that you have GPG commit signing enabled, you can undeniably verify who committed what changes to your repo! If you have had any issues with GPG signing or if GPG commit signing has helped you in some way, please leave a comment below.The official Apt repository has now been moved to
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