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#use wml::debian::template title="Debian 7 -- Errata" BARETITLE=true
#use wml::debian::toc
#include "$(ENGLISHDIR)/releases/info"
<toc-display/>
# <toc-add-entry name="known_probs">Known problems</toc-add-entry>
<toc-add-entry name="security">Security issues</toc-add-entry>
<p>Debian security team issues updates to packages in the stable release
in which they've identified problems related to security. Please consult the
<a href="$(HOME)/security/">security pages</a> for information about
any security issues identified in <q>Wheezy</q>.</p>
<p>If you use APT, add the following line to <tt>/etc/apt/sources.list</tt>
to be able to access the latest security updates:</p>
<pre>
deb http://security.debian.org/ wheezy/updates main contrib non-free
</pre>
<p>After that, run <kbd>apt-get update</kbd> followed by
<kbd>apt-get upgrade</kbd>.</p>
<toc-add-entry name="pointrelease">Point releases</toc-add-entry>
<p>Sometimes, in the case of several critical problems or security updates, the
released distribution is updated. Generally, these are indicated as point
releases.</p>
<ul>
<li>The first point release, 7.1, was released on
<a href="$(HOME)/News/2013/20130615">June 15, 2013</a>.</li>
<li>The second point release, 7.2, was released on
<a href="$(HOME)/News/2013/20131012">October 12, 2013</a>.</li>
<li>The third point release, 7.3, was released on
<a href="$(HOME)/News/2013/20131214">December 14, 2013</a>.</li>
<li>The fourth point release, 7.4, was released on
<a href="$(HOME)/News/2014/20140208">February 8, 2014</a>.</li>
<li>The fifth point release, 7.5, was released on
<a href="$(HOME)/News/2014/20140426">April 26, 2014</a>.</li>
<li>The sixth point release, 7.6, was released on
<a href="$(HOME)/News/2014/20140712">July 12, 2014</a>.</li>
<li>The seventh point release, 7.7, was released on
<a href="$(HOME)/News/2014/20141018">October 18, 2014</a>.</li>
<li>The eight point release, 7.8, was released on
<a href="$(HOME)/News/2015/20150110">January 10, 2015</a>.</li>
<li>The ninth point release, 7.9, was released on
<a href="$(HOME)/News/2015/2015090502">September 5, 2015</a>.</li>
<li>The tenth point release 7.10 was released on
<a href="$(HOME)/News/2016/2016040202">April 2, 2016</a>.</li>
<li>The eleventh point release 7.11 was released on
<a href="$(HOME)/News/2016/2016060402">June 4, 2016</a>.</li>
</ul>
<ifeq <current_release_wheezy> 7.0 "
<p>There are no point releases for Debian 7 yet.</p>" "
<p>See the <a
href=http://http.us.debian.org/debian/dists/wheezy/ChangeLog>\
ChangeLog</a>
for details on changes between 7.0 and <current_release_wheezy/>.</p>"/>
<p>Fixes to the released stable distribution often go through an
extended testing period before they are accepted into the archive.
However, these fixes are available in the
<a href="http://ftp.debian.org/debian/dists/wheezy-proposed-updates/">\
dists/wheezy-proposed-updates</a> directory of any Debian archive
mirror.</p>
<p>If you use APT to update your packages, you can install
the proposed updates by adding the following line to
<tt>/etc/apt/sources.list</tt>:</p>
<pre>
\# proposed additions for a 7 point release
deb http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian wheezy-proposed-updates main contrib non-free
</pre>
<p>After that, run <kbd>apt-get update</kbd> followed by
<kbd>apt-get upgrade</kbd>.</p>
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