It looks like #Debian 12 #Bookwork is less memory efficient that Debian 11 #Bullseye.
We (@snappautomotive) have a firmware build machine which I upgraded over the weekend, and it's now "Out Of Memory" erroring during a build which was working well for multiple months prior to the upgrade.
I'm reducing the number of parallel threads the build uses to address it and holding off doing any more upgrades on machines with high memory utilisation.
The #debian #bookwork tentative release date is the 10th of June. So I began the very first one of the future upgrades on a bare metal box here, to see if most of the packages involved in our network will go smoothly or not. #Kerberos debconf asked to renew the hostnames of the controllers. WTF? 🤔
I'm still mourning the lack of image preview when uploading in #Debian 12 #Bookwork (#GNOME 3.38 had it, GNOME 43 does not), but the only thing that's really not working in my upgraded system is #pgAdmin4, which wants Python 3.9, though Bookworm has Python 3.11.
The package comes from #PostgreSQL world, and I filed a bug upstream:
#debian #bookwork #gnome #pgadmin4 #postgresql