------- Start of forwarded message ------- Date: Tue, 7 Nov 1995 11:06:00 -0500 From: "brian (b.c.) white" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: New Packages-Master
I noticed that the "Packages-Master" file now has a "filename:" field. I'm curious about what will happen when (if?) you create seperate directories for different "releases" of Debian. I haven't seen a stated solution to the "post-release" problem but I get the impression that there will be a "latest" hierarchy that will just have symlinks back to the "released" hierarchy unless a newer version has become available, it which case the newer version will replace the symlink. How will the pathname given in "filename: ..." be affected when a packages appears (via symlinks) under multiple directories? Because a package name uniquely identifies a version of a package, the path information isn't really neccessary. As far as 'dftp' is concerened, just the filename (without the path component) is sufficient. Also, Packages-Master does not seem to have all the packages listed within it. Though I have not checked it fully, at least the experimental packages are not included. Since this is the "Master", I think all should be included. Selection programs such as 'dftp' can hide packages from the user very easily, if so desired, but it is very hard to include them if the information is not readily available in the first place. Brian ( [EMAIL PROTECTED] ) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- In theory, theory and practice are the same. In practice, they're not. ------- End of forwarded message -------