Le vendredi 25 avril 2003 à 15:27:57, David Krider a écrit: > I would love whatever pointers the lists may have to offer on this, but > it raises a much larger question about versions and currency in general. > I see that pilot-link is the same version in Sid as it is in Woody, and > that version is WELL OVER A YEAR OLD. That's two lifetimes in terms of > Linux. Every other distro of significance is shipping an up-to-date > version. It can't be *that* broken. To me, this doesn't bode well for > the future of Debian, or at least its viability on the desktop. Perhaps > the maintainers don't care about this. I'm new to Debian; I just don't know.
You can use my backports at [1]. You will find pilot-link 0.11.7 (the same version as in Debian unstable). You will also find a backport of J-Pilot (one of the packages I maintain for Debian). I provide these backports exactly to solve your problem: help users using stable to use recent programs. Regards, [1] http://people.debian.org/~rousseau/jpilot/ -- Dr. Ludovic Rousseau [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Normaliser Unix c'est comme pasteuriser le camembert, L.R. --