The package that you are using is on stable branch.
better to stay in stable . Enable the backports and if is backported
then it will be safe .
Currently the package that you are interested
Package: opendkim on i386 -- squeeze: 2.0.1+dfsg-1; squeeze-backports:
2.6.8-4~bpo60+1; wheezy: 2.6.8-4; jess
Is it save to upgrade a package from sid?
I would like to upgrade my opendkim from 2.6.8 to 2.8.2
Thanks
Fred
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On Sun, 2002-01-20 at 11:18, Mike Atamas wrote:
> I recompiled my kernel today, and I put in DHCP support. After I
> installed the system DHCP was automatically configured. (I selected it
> during install). However, when I boot up with the new kernel, it does
> automatically autonegotiate eth0, and
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On Sunday 20 January 2002 4:18 pm, Mike Atamas wrote:
> I recompiled my kernel today, and I put in DHCP support. After I
> installed the system DHCP was automatically configured. (I selected it
> during install). However, when I boot up with the new ke
I recompiled my kernel today, and I put in DHCP support. After I
installed the system DHCP was automatically configured. (I selected it
during install). However, when I boot up with the new kernel, it does
automatically autonegotiate eth0, and the settings are the same. What
can I do to fix this?
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