Ed Down <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I've been a user of Debian for 6 months or so now - including a sucessfull > upgrade to 1.2 via ftp and a \HUGE stack of floppies, but I still have > great problems understanding what all the directories on the ftp sites > contain.
> Could anyone tell me what the rex-updates and rex-fixed directories are > for? I would have assumed that any packages with serious bugs would be > fixed in the standard rex... If not, what is rex still there for with > 'broken' packages in it? And what happens when you replace your 'rex' > packages file with the 'rex-fixed' one - Does it tell you you need to > upgrade all your packages to rex-fixed level? "rex" is Debian 1.2.0 "rex-updates" contains the packages that were updated between 1.2.0 and 1.2.6 "rex-fixed" contains Debian 1.2.6 So, if you are using floppies, you want to go into rex-updates and get any packages that are newer than the ones on your system. (There is a changelog.) (If you are using the internet, just point dselect at the stable directory.) > It would seem simpler to me if we just had two directories containing the > base, x11, non-free, contrib, etc directories: Debian-1.2, which is > 'fixed' of important bugs as they are cleared and would be used by almost > every 'user', and Debian-1.2-devel, which contains the most up-do-date > working release of each package, for use by 'developers'. There are two directories - one called "stable" and the other called "unstable". "stable" points to Debian-1.2.6 and "unstable" points to "bo", the next version of Debian. There is talk of moving contrib and/or non-free into the stable and unstable trees (there is good reason for this), but nothing has been resolved yet. > Then you install just one of two package.gz files - one for the fixed > version which changes infrequently, and one for those cutting edge > Debianites who want the latest of everything. Of course you could also > install any devel packages individually as needed. Hmm, I never "install" packages.gz files, so I don't know that the issues are here. (I have an internet connection, so I just point dselect at a bunch of directories on the ftp site and it fetches the Package files and merges them into the Available file.) Steve [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]