TongKe Xue <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I did a search for "XFree86" in the packages section, and one of > the responses I got was: > > experimental xfree86-common 4.3.0-0pre1v1 (583.7k) > > I'm curious about > (1) What is experimental? Even more unstable than unstable? > (2) What's been holding xfree86-common 4.3.0 from unstable? (I > thought the process was fairly simple to get into unstable) > (3) How can I get files from experimental? (I had thought there was > only stable, testing, unstable)
Individual package maintainers can decide that they want to upload packages to experimental, if in their opinion the package isn't suitably polished for even users of unstable to use. There's also been a little more of a push recently to put packages that aren't necessarily destined for sarge in their current form into experimental. You'd need to add an explicit line to your APT sources.list file to use experimental, and then you'd need to explicitly request the experimental packages (APT will never pick an experimental package by default). Figuring out how to do this is left as an exercise for the reader. -- David Maze [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://people.debian.org/~dmaze/ "Theoretical politics is interesting. Politicking should be illegal." -- Abra Mitchell -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]