Erlang packages for Debian trixie

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Martin Schröder

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May 28, 2026, 6:01:52 AM (10 days ago) May 28
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Hi,
which erlang packages should one use for Debian 13 (trixie)?

Should one use the default package from Debian or the one from Team Erlang?

I'm asking because the instructions for installation on Debian
(https://www.rabbitmq.com/docs/install-debian#apt-repositories) first urge one
to use the latest versions from Team Erlang - and then don't provide
repsoitories
for Erlang packages for Debian trixie.

And even if one manually adds the repos from Team Erlang for trixie, these
repos only contain packages from the Debian maintainers and the suggested
package pinning to Team Erlang packages (obviously) doesn't work.

Best
Martin

Mirah Gary

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May 29, 2026, 5:53:32 AM (9 days ago) May 29
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You should use the Erlang packages provided by us (Team RabbitMQ). As stated in the first line of the linked section, "Team RabbitMQ maintains two apt repositories. They provide packages for most recent RabbitMQ and modern Erlang releases."

Martin Schröder

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May 29, 2026, 5:56:36 AM (9 days ago) May 29
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Am Fr., 29. Mai 2026 um 11:53 Uhr schrieb 'Mirah Gary' via
rabbitmq-users <rabbitm...@googlegroups.com>:
> You should use the Erlang packages provided by us (Team RabbitMQ). As stated in the first line of the linked section, "Team RabbitMQ maintains two apt repositories. They provide packages for most recent RabbitMQ and modern Erlang releases."

But there are none for trixie...

Anyway, I'm happily using those for bookworm on trixie.

Best
Martin
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