Known limitation/feature (depending on your POV) of Linux itself. What you cannot do without a very high risk of borking your system is attempt to "mix-and-match" across versions, picking "one from column A" and "one from column B". If you simply must have the latest version with the shiniest, newest bugs, you can: And of course, neither of them is Version 7.1. An admittedly quick glance at the dependencies for these two versions suggests that they rely on fundamentally different infrastructure. The version currently in Unstable is 6.6. Yours is the classic conundrum: stable-known-quantity versus latest-greatest-bleeding-edge version? You can't have both.Ī quick package search shows that Eagle version 5.12 is available for Debian Stable. Notonefoxwasgiven wrote:My question is, can I install the latest Eagle version on Debian?
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