ZephyrQ wrote:
Andrei Popescu wrote:
On Vi, 05 nov 10, 10:18:04, John Hasler wrote:
Drew writes:
Consider installing apt-listbugs if you're going to run sid.
Good point. Also, don't feel that you should "track" Unstable. Upgrade
individual packages as needed and do an occasional dist-upgrade if you
feel the need to clean things up.
Still, upgrading too seldom can make the upgrade more painful, even for
testing. YMMV, of course.
I hate to ask the question this way, but in terms of
problems/fixes/downtime--approximately how often do you find that you
have to 'fix' something in Sid? 1x week, 1x month? (I know that my
MMV, but if I start playing with either testing or unstable, I don't
want to get into a problem/find fix/fix lather/rinse/repeat cycle too
often).
I just posted a question on a broken Sid package: mondo.
But that won't be found with apt-listbugs because all bugs for this
package are more than a year old.
It appears to have to do with the version of udev that Sid has.
I use mondo for backup system and I have found that this appears the
most sensitive to upgrades.
Other than that I rarely or never have problems with Sid and have been
using it since years ago I needed it for the most recent versions of X.
Hugo
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