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Date: Mon, 11 Nov 2019 22:45:33 +0100
From: Adam Zabrocki <pi3@....com.pl>
To: lkrg-users@...ts.openwall.com
Subject: Re: LKRG Debian 10 buster / Debian packaging

Hi,

On Mon, Nov 11, 2019 at 04:40:00PM +0000, Patrick Schleizer wrote:
> Thank you for looking into this, also for the speed of light! :)
> 
> More answers to come later.
> 
> Adam Zabrocki:
> > I would be thankful if you could try LKRG from the official repo if you do any 
> > tests. It includes the latest fixes for known issues and might include solution 
> > for the problem which you might face in the future. Now it also include 
> > referred patch :)
> 
> 
> Official repo sounds good. Sounds like something I should use for sure.
> What do you mean by that? I guess you mean I should use the master
> branch at https://bitbucket.org/Adam_pi3 ? i.e.
> https://bitbucket.org/Adam_pi3/lkrg-main/src/master/ ?
> 
> Use that rather than any specific release?
> 

Correct. I would recommend using master branch from 
https://bitbucket.org/Adam_pi3/lkrg-main/

> My original logic was to use releases rather than master branch to not
> run into issues in unreleased / work in progress versions if that makes
> sense. Happy to learn.
> 

Yes, make sense :) However, We're trying to keep master branch stable and let's 
say in "prerelease" stage :)

Thanks,
Adam

> Kind regards,
> Patrick

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