About the version of Cockpit

  • My omv5 is built on raspberry pi :love:


    After installing cockpit, I found that the version was 188-1,but the latest version I found in GitHub is 212.I wonder if I can upgrade to 212.


    :):):)


    Raspberry pi version is 3b,and running docker

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    If you enable backports, you should get 208 - https://packages.debian.org/se…on=names&keywords=cockpit

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  • Hmm it seems mine Backports are enabled in OMV-Extras tab, but still im runing 188-1 ?
    Please give further information :)

    Thanks in advise

    Edited once, last by kekec888: And the reason is that i CANT add or edit Networks in virtual machine tab Its grayed out for some reason.. ().

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    Hmm it seems mine Backports are enabled in OMV-Extras tab, but still im runing 188-1

    The Release file for the Debian backports must be wrong. I had the same issue. We will have to wait for it to be updated. Otherwise, you can download and install the packages manually from http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian/pool/main/c/cockpit/

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  • i think the version number shown on the OMV extras page is incorrect. for me it shows 188-1, but the about page in cockpit shows 215.

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  • i think the version number shown on the OMV extras page is incorrect. for me it shows 188-1, but the about page in cockpit shows 215.

    Yes you're right.

    Mine shows 213-1~bpo10+1 in the OMV-Extras and Version 215 in About Cockpit.

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  • which is strange, because apt list cockpit in the command line shows

    Code
    cockpit/stable,now 188-1 all [installed]

    as well.

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  • which is strange, because apt list cockpit in the command line shows

    Code
    cockpit/stable,now 188-1 all [installed]

    as well.

    apt list cockpit -a

    Code
    cockpit/now 213-1~bpo10+1 all [installed,local]
    cockpit/stable 188-1 all

    8|

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    Edited once, last by Frepke ().

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    i think the version number shown on the OMV extras page is incorrect. for me it shows 188-1, but the about page in cockpit shows 215.

    That isn't an omv-extras page. That is the debian repo page. And as I mentioned above, the Debian Release file must need to be updated. Nothing I can do to fix this. If you want a newer cockpit version, you will need to download the .deb manually and install them.

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  • ryecoaaron no, it's not about installing the newer version. it's about the newer version being installed (not sure how as i never did anything besides a generic apt upgrade) via some string way, while debian repo shows 188

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    no, it's not about installing the newer version. it's about the newer version being installed (not sure how as i never did anything besides a generic apt upgrade) via some string way, while debian repo shows 188

    buster is 188 and buster-backports is 213 (according to https://packages.debian.org/se…on=names&keywords=cockpit). If you have backports enabled (check settings tab of omv-extras if you don't know), then omv-extras will install the version from backports. As for cockpit reporting version 215 instead of 213, I don't know.

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