On Thu, May 29, 2003 at 12:14:27PM -0400, Mark Roach wrote: > On Wed, 2003-05-28 at 18:49, Gezim H wrote: > [snip] > > On the other hand if I get > > sarge or sid is my system gonna crush often, how unstable is really sid? If > > I get sid, and I want to install gimp, with "apt-get install gimp" is it > > gonna install gimp 1.3 (unstable)? Does sid use unstable packages too? How > > much more stable is sarge then sid? Is sid ever gonna become stable? > > Please give me some advise. > > Just a quick note, stable/unstable does not refer to the quality of the > software itself, stable means that every package has been checked to > verify that the dependencies are correct, so you should never have > dependency issues on stable, testing is close to the same, unstable > means that there may be times when package a depends on version x of > package b but package b is at version y so you have have uninstallable > packages. This is usually quite minimal though, I have been running > unstable for a couple years and have seen this relatively few times > (it's quite avoidable). Occasionally beta versions or snapshots of > packages will be put in unstable, but that's not really what it is all > about. > I can't speak for unstable, but at the moment, testing is quite a mess and has been for about 2 weeks. You can't use dselect with essentially destroying your system, and hand apt-get upgrades give 100+ packages not upgraded.
After over a year of almost no problems running testing, on half a dozen machines, this started about 2 weeks ago, and continues to get worse every day. I've sent a mail to this list but got no clues as to when this was going to be resolved. So, at the moment, I'm not even certain you _can_ install testing :-( -- "They that would give up essential liberty for temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." -- Benjamin Franklin -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]