On Thu, Jan 30, 2025 at 04:14:00PM +0000, Michael wrote:
Thanks very much for your help and suggestions.
I am running Debian 12 on a desktop.
My aim is to set up and use a TOTP authenticator app called Ente Auth.
As far as I can see, this is a third party package from
https://github.com/ente-io/ente/releases?q=tag%3Aauth-v4
I ran, as root :-
dpkg -i ente-auth-v4.2.8-x86_64.deb
to create an executable file enteauth, which runs the Ente Auth app.
Ente Auth appear to have a Github repository - see below for the
download link.
The app worked okay for a few days. I then closed everything down to do my monthly Debian update.
When I restarted the app I got a window saying an update was available for Ente Auth.
So I downloaded the new .deb file and installed it (again using root) :-
dpkg -i ente-auth-v4.3.1-x86_64.deb
https://github.com/ente-io/ente/releases/download/auth-v4.3.2/ente-auth-v4.3.2-x86_64.deb
Would download the latest. It looks as if they're updating fairly regularly. Unfortunately, they haven't gone the extra mile and provided a nice
repository and a /etc/apt/sources.list.d file/ for an automatic update experience.
This should overwrite the previous executable enteauth.
Without knowing what their package actually does and how good they are
at sorting out their own files - that *should* but we don't know whether
it does / whether their package install/removal script cleans up after itself properly or at all.
I started Ente Auth again, but the app still showed the update window. I
then found a lot of error messages coming from the Ente Auth app,
indicating a bug in the new executable.
Unfortunately I did not think to run any Debian package commands to check
on the status of the v4.2.8 or v4.3.1 files.
You could try apt-cache show ente-auth*
That's a shame - maybe try to uninstall using your command below or
apt remove ente-auth-v4.2.8 ; apt purge ente-auth-v4.2.8
My latest thought is to uninstall the v4.2.8 data by running as root :-
dpkg --purge ente-auth-v4.2.8-x86_64.deb
and then reinstall the v4.2.8 deb file by again running as root :-
dpkg -i ente-auth-v4.2.8-x86_64.deb
to recreate the executable enteauth for v4.2.8
You could try downloading the up to date 4.3.2 package by using the link
above.
So I am seeking help as to whether performing the above purge and reinstall will do what I want to achieve.
It may: it may not. I suspect that the person(s) behind ente-auth may be
more used to Fedora/Red Hat - a Debian package would be labelled as amd64.deb
Good luck with it all,
Andy Cater
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[email protected])
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