[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Mark Lever) writes:
> Is there a list of changes from 1.2.5 to 1.2.7?
ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian/stable/ChangeLog
Guy
Hi all,
Is there a list of changes from 1.2.5 to 1.2.7? I just got my
tri-Linux CD and it is based on 1.2.5. I have installed 1.2.7 from
ftp.debian.org but the installation didn't go smoothly. I want to
start from scratch from the CD to get an idea of the best way to
install the va
> individually. I'm running dpkg-ftp right now, but my ISP
> is extremely slow and downloading approximately
> 21mb is going to take hours. I have a much faster shell
> account elsewhere, though. A list of things that
> have changed would help. Thanks!
>
> (Or perhaps a dpkg-shell-ftp kludge? :-)
Once rex is released, could a list of updated
packages be posted? Until I get a CD-ROM of it from somewhere,
I'd like to download the packages and install them
individually. I'm running dpkg-ftp right now, but my ISP
is extremely slow and downloading approximately
21mb is going to take hours. I hav
> "Dale" == Dale Scheetz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> Is there a list kept anywhere that details the changes that
>> were made to a given Debian package.
>>
>> I know that a little blurb is sent to debian-changes (or some
>> list like that) every time a new version is u
On Thu, 21 Nov 1996, CoB SysAdmin wrote:
>
> Is there a list kept anywhere that details the changes that were made to a
> given Debian package.
>
> I know that a little blurb is sent to debian-changes (or some list like that)
> every time a new version is uploaded, but I was wondering if there'
>
>
> Is there a list kept anywhere that details the changes that were made to a
> given Debian package.
>
Packages in the new source format have a file debian/changelog (in
the source package). This file is used to generate the different
.changes files, so it lists everything you want.
The o
Is there a list kept anywhere that details the changes that were made to a
given Debian package.
I know that a little blurb is sent to debian-changes (or some list like that)
every time a new version is uploaded, but I was wondering if there's some
place where I can see a history of the revision
8 matches
Mail list logo