On Thu, Sep 15, 2005 at 12:37:05PM +0100, antgel wrote:
> kamaraju kusumanchi wrote:
> > No they are not the same.
>
> Who said they are? You can't have the penny and the bun.
The original poster had a good point. Your dismissing it with an invalid
analogy isn't helpful.
Despite the name, man
Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
On Wed, Sep 14, 2005 at 10:27:56PM -0400, kamaraju kusumanchi wrote:
Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
On Wed, Sep 14, 2005 at 02:42:03PM -0400, Tong wrote:
Hi,
Is there any way to know how fresh are the packages?
Ie, say I'm running Debian Testing, and not
On 09/14/2005 02:10 PM, Tong wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is there any way to know how fresh are the packages?
>
> Ie, say I'm running Debian Testing, and notice that a bunch of packages
> need to be upgraded, is there any way for me to know how long have those
> packages been in Debian Testing repository?
On Wed, Sep 14, 2005 at 10:27:56PM -0400, kamaraju kusumanchi wrote:
> Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
>
> >On Wed, Sep 14, 2005 at 02:42:03PM -0400, Tong wrote:
> >
> >>Hi,
> >>Is there any way to know how fresh are the packages?
> >>Ie, say I'm running Debian Testing, and notice that a bunch of pac
Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
On Wed, Sep 14, 2005 at 02:42:03PM -0400, Tong wrote:
Hi,
Is there any way to know how fresh are the packages?
Ie, say I'm running Debian Testing, and notice that a bunch of packages
need to be upgraded, is there any way for me to know how long have those
packag
On Wed, 14 Sep 2005 16:35:32 -0400, Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
>> Is there any way to know how fresh are the packages?
>>
>> Ie, say I'm running Debian Testing, and notice that a bunch of packages
>> need to be upgraded, is there any way for me to know how long have those
>> packages been in Debi
On Wed, Sep 14, 2005 at 02:42:03PM -0400, Tong wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is there any way to know how fresh are the packages?
>
> Ie, say I'm running Debian Testing, and notice that a bunch of packages
> need to be upgraded, is there any way for me to know how long have those
> packages been in Debian T
Hi,
Is there any way to know how fresh are the packages?
Ie, say I'm running Debian Testing, and notice that a bunch of packages
need to be upgraded, is there any way for me to know how long have those
packages been in Debian Testing repository?
Thanks
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