Re: upgrade trinity

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> On Thursday 11 April 2019 21.17:42 andre_debian@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> > I often upgrade my Debian-Stretch.
> > Eeach time, it's mostly packages trinity who are upgraded,
> > it's good, and less Debian packages.
> > But, is it normal ?

On Thursday 11 April 2019 22:34:54 Thierry de Coulon wrote:
> I'd say Stretch is "stable", and soon to become "old-stable", so I guess not 
> much is upgraded.
> Anyway I think this "upgrade/update" craze is mostly the result from 
> Microsoft, Apple and Google having to frequently patch their buggy OSes and 
> using this to force users to adopt their latest control options. Now it's 
> become a fashion.
> I have here a few installs with fairly old Linux versions and never got a 
> problem - I agree I'm certainly not a prime taget for hackers...

My question was :
Even if it's good, is it normal that often most of trinity packages must be 
upgraded ?

Regards,

André

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