No. In theory you could install the package from PVE9 but then you will also need to update dependencies resulting in a kind of Frankensteinian mix of PVE8, PVE9, Debian12 and Debian13. This tends to make more problems than it's worth:Is there a way, and if so is there any danger, in installing lxc-pve 6.0.5-3 on PVE 8.4?
The 8.4 patch was released yesterday and it’s currently on pvetest. It’ll probably show up on ‘pve-no-subscription’ soon as well.Is there a way, and if so is there any danger, in installing lxc-pve 6.0.5-3 on PVE 8.4?
root@pve01:~# pveversion
pve-manager/8.4.14/b502d23c55afcba1 (running kernel: 6.8.12-17-pve)
root@pve01:~# grep "upgrade lxc-pve" /var/log/dpkg.log
2025-11-27 12:51:24 upgrade lxc-pve:amd64 6.0.0-1 6.0.0-2
root@doc01:~# grep "upgrade docker" /var/log/dpkg.log
2025-11-27 12:53:07 upgrade docker-ce-cli:amd64 5:28.5.2-1~debian.12~bookworm 5:29.0.4-1~debian.12~bookworm
2025-11-27 12:53:08 upgrade docker-ce:amd64 5:28.5.2-1~debian.12~bookworm 5:29.0.4-1~debian.12~bookworm
2025-11-27 12:53:10 upgrade docker-buildx-plugin:amd64 0.29.1-1~debian.12~bookworm 0.30.1-1~debian.12~bookworm
2025-11-27 12:53:11 upgrade docker-ce-rootless-extras:amd64 5:29.0.0-1~debian.12~bookworm 5:29.0.4-1~debian.12~bookworm
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