On Sun, Mar 11, 2007 at 12:20:19AM -0600, Charles Blair wrote:
>Even using jigdo, it's taking me a long time to download the
> .iso images. Is there a list that tells me which image contains
> which package, so that (I hope) I only have to download some of the
> images?
>
You should only nee
Charles Blair <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Even using jigdo, it's taking me a long time to download the
> .iso images. Is there a list that tells me which image contains
> which package, so that (I hope) I only have to download some of the
> images?
http://www.debian.org/CD/faq/#list-image-co
On Sun, Mar 11, 2007 at 12:20:19AM -0600, Charles Blair wrote:
>Even using jigdo, it's taking me a long time to download the
> .iso images. Is there a list that tells me which image contains
> which package, so that (I hope) I only have to download some of the
> images?
>
According to the Deb
On Thursday 07 September 2006 03:55, Mathias Brodala wrote:
> you’ll always have Etch. You’ll have it when it becomes stable and when it
> becomes oldstable one day. So you’ll leave the testing branch.
Exception: I still occasionally come across a user that doesn't track the
mailing lists or an
Thanks Mathias,It is what I was thinking. Regards,JordiOn 9/7/06, Mathias Brodala <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello Jordi.> I'm using Debian Testing. When Etch is out, will I have to change my
> sources.list?It depends on how your sources.list looks like.If you have something like the following: de
Hello Jordi.
> I'm using Debian Testing. When Etch is out, will I have to change my
> sources.list?
It depends on how your sources.list looks like.
If you have something like the following:
deb ftp://ftp.de.debian.org/debian/ testing main contrib non-free
Hello
Jiri Palecek (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
> I have a question about when can a package enter
> testing, particularly when does it break other packages.
>
> I could imagine that, for example:
>
> packages A can be added to testing, packages U upgraded
> and R removed if for any debian syst
On Mon, Jan 29, 2001 at 04:23:52PM -0800, Joey Hess wrote:
> Chris Ruvolo wrote:
> > If a package is in the testing distribution and a security update is issued
> > that effects stable, testing and unstable, how long before the testing
> > package is updated? Does it have to go through the full pr
Chris Ruvolo wrote:
> If a package is in the testing distribution and a security update is issued
> that effects stable, testing and unstable, how long before the testing
> package is updated? Does it have to go through the full process of
> maturation to make it to testing from unstable?
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