Todd Harper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
: I would say that bo-updates is a holding tank for packages intended
: to become part of Debian-1.3.2 when it gets released. Consider it
: the "unstable" part of "stable" until the testing group gives those
: packages its blessing. If you need/want any o
> > do not show up automatically with dselect. Apparently, bo-updates is
> > not intended to be in the dselect tree unless the user incorporates it
> > by hand?
>
>I've wondered about what exactly bo-updates is too, along with
> if/when/how one should install these packages and/or integrate t
On Thu, 24 Jul 1997 11:49:15 -0400, Igor Grobman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>
> The packages in bo-updates are there for testing by everyone, namely
> the testing group, [...]
I'd be glad to help test these packages, but downloading and installing them
by hand is a hassle (mainly given that I don'
> I was notified this morning about the recent CIAC security announcment
> on ld.so. I went to my Debian mirror and found that the fix was
> already available under bo-updates directory. I *thought* that since
> my system was up to date [i.e., v 1.3.1 + ] that I probably already
> had the fix inc
On Thu, 24 Jul 1997, James D. Freels wrote:
> do not show up automatically with dselect. Apparently, bo-updates is
> not intended to be in the dselect tree unless the user incorporates it
> by hand?
I've wondered about what exactly bo-updates is too, along with
if/when/how one should install
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