[tor-project] Debian 11 bullseye released!

Antoine Beaupré anarcat at torproject.org
Thu Aug 26 19:00:41 UTC 2021


Hi everyone,

The latest release of Debian, the operating system running on all the
machines managed by the Tor Project system Administrators (TPA), has
been published! We're at release eleven, code name "buster". The press
release is here:

https://www.debian.org/News/2021/20210814

And nerds might particularly enjoy the release notes:

https://www.debian.org/releases/bullseye/amd64/release-notes/index.en.html

On top of the above, Debian 11 ships with tor 0.4.5 while the previous
release (Debian 10 "buster") shipped with 0.3.5, back in 2019. Doesn't
time fly? (And yes, that's just two years - who said Debian was slow?)

As for TPA, we'll probably start upgrading machines to bullseye soon,
but it's a slow process, and it's not actually on the 2021 roadmap
yet, so that process *may* just start in 2022.

We will, however, try very hard to avoid creating any more "old"
machines, which means that any new machine you request from here on will
run the latest and greated, Debian 11 bullseye.

This may mean a slightly bumpier ride, for example if you expect some
Python 2 packages, they might just be missing as there's been a large
push to remove Python 2 from Debian (which unfortunately did not
completely succeed).

Another example is how the "debian:latest" Docker image was broken for a
few days after the release. That issue has now been *fixed*, so you can
resume using the "debian:latest" and "greatest" (not an actual tag ;)
for your GitLab CI builds!

The "known issues" section of the release notes has a lot more
information than what would be practical to copy here:

https://www.debian.org/releases/bullseye/amd64/release-notes/ch-information.en.html

Finally note that I wrote an upgrade guide for my own uses:

https://anarc.at/services/upgrades/bullseye/

Note that it's a highly technical guide aimed at upgrading many machines
as quickly as possible. If you have a single laptop or desktop to
upgrade, you might want to follow the normal upgrade guide:

https://www.debian.org/releases/bullseye/amd64/release-notes/ch-upgrading.en.html

... but I did use it for my home machine, and a similar guide will
eventually be published (and maintained) by TPA for our own
infrastructure.

So that's it, enjoy the new release!

a.
-- 
Antoine Beaupré
torproject.org system administration
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