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Add support for Debian Stretch #7508
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I'm also experiencing this issue. It would be nice for Stretch users to be able to automatically update Brave via apt given the number of bugs affecting Brave on Stretch. |
Same here |
Stretch is not supported (only Jessie, Trusty, Xenial, and Yakkety): https://github.com/brave/browser-laptop/blob/master/tools/upload_to_aptly See #6446 for details and a possible workaround. |
Stretch is now the stable version of debian as of the 17th of June. https://www.debian.org/releases/stretch/ |
@dillbyrne I hope they notice that before the end of the summer.. :/ |
@huuhaa @dillbyrne @DarkCoridor @nikolaiam @epsilonPositive can you all please try again? @liunkae submitted a patch and I just ran the updated script 😄 |
@bsclifton Working fine for me. Thanks to all involved 👍 |
Yep working fine, thanks from me also! It happens too often that one forgets to came back and say thank you! |
Yep. Didn't see anything.
I tried to install the Linux package by adding a
deb
source via your instructions. It seems there is an error with your repoPlatform (Debian 9 - Stretch):
Brave Version (Brave 0.13.dev for Linux):
Steps to reproduce:
sudo apt update
I see a warning which makes me not want to go furtherActual result:
The warning
That the Brave package is properly signed and can authenticate using your signing key.
It should, yes.
Yes.
Yes.
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