On 02-Feb-05, 18:31 (CST), Matthew Palmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > So archive bloat is not a problem for you, and "apt-get dist-upgrade" not > actually providing upgrades to the latest versions of everything is > perfectly fine?
In the case of RT, yes. I notice that there are several different versions of gcc in the archive, and nobody seems to be bothered by that. Likewise, there are several versions of python. There are, of course, good reasons for both. RT likewise. It changes a *lot* between minor releases. Add-on tools have to be updated, local scripts checked and fixed, etc. etc. etc. Best Practical makes new bugfix releases to older versions, so they obviously don't expect everybody to upgrade all at once. RT is not an application. RT is a framework. It's quite reasonable to have multiple versions of that framework available. Steve -- Steve Greenland The irony is that Bill Gates claims to be making a stable operating system and Linus Torvalds claims to be trying to take over the world. -- seen on the net -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]