Hi Raúl,
On Fri, Sep 06, 2019 at 02:53:41PM +0200, Raul Claro wrote:
> Dear Dev1ers,
>
> I am using Ascii very satisfactorily and do not want, for the time being
> anyway, to migrate to a newer system. But I would need to use a higher
> version of Audacity, not 2.1 any longer but rather 2.2 (or even 2.3) if
> possible. Is there anything in Devuan like the backports in Debian, where
> some later packages were made available for earlier versions of the OS?
> Where can I find a .deb-package Audacity 2.2.?
Well, you could be trying to take the audacity 2.2 package from
Debian (the Devuan package is actually taken unchanged from Debian)
and install it. But most likely this will pull in lots of other library
dependencies which can not be satisfied by ascii release. Of course
these can be manually installed also. But you should not do that
since your ascii install might easily become messed up by that ending
in hell when installing/upgrading in future.
http://ftp.debian.org/debian/pool/main/a/audacity/
One thing I often do by myself is to take the source package and
recompile it on my ascii install. In many cases this recompilation
works using the ascii libraries without updating them to newer versions.
(Similar thing is done for backports)
A workflow would be roughly like follows (shell):
$ git clone -b debian/2.3.2-2
https://salsa.debian.org/multimedia-team/audacity.git audacity
$ cd audacity
$ dpkg-buildpackage -b -uc
$ sudo dpkg -i ../audacity*.deb
You migt be required to install additional packages: git, dpkg-dev. And
the dpkg-buildpackage command might also request extra packages to be
installed.
Hope this helps to solve your need.
cheers,
Andreas