Igot it working. I already posted to this list earlier
regarding the same. Had forgot to do apt-get update.
Thanks anyway.
Rituraj
--- Tony Middleton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It should work - that is how I have my machines
> set up. It means that
> I can control when the machine moves
It should work - that is how I have my machines set up. It means that
I can control when the machine moves to a new release.
In what way doesn't it work? What messages do you get?
Regards
Tony Middleton.
RituRaj wrote:
How to avoid problems when "testing" becomes "sarge"
when using apt-get?
On Tue, Nov 16, 2004 at 08:23:16PM -0500, Ralph Crongeyer wrote:
> Hi all,
> Hey, is now a good time to switch my sources from "testing" to "sarge"?
If you have to ask, you shouldn't even be running testing in the first
place.
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Ralph Crongeyer wrote:
> Hey, is now a good time to switch my sources from "testing" to "sarge"?
If you want to track Sarge, not Testing, after Sarge becomes stable.
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On Tuesday 16 November 2004 09:09 pm, Roberto Sanchez wrote:
Maybe I should say:
It seems close to release time for Sarge. Would now be a good time to start
tracking Sarge instead of testing? I don't want to continue doing updates
past the release and then have to backtrack.
Thanks
Ralph
> Ralp
Ralph Crongeyer wrote:
Hi all,
Hey, is now a good time to switch my sources from "testing" to "sarge"?
Thanks
Ralph
That depends on your purpose in so doing, the primary function
of your system and whether you prefer to continue to track
testing for more current software or want a more stable syste
Thanks it works now.
THe problem was i didnt run apt-get update
:)
Regards;
Rituraj
--- Andreas Janssen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> RituRaj (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
>
> > How to avoid problems when "testing" becomes
> "sarge"
> > when using apt-get?
> > Someone suggested using "sarge" ins
RituRaj (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
> How to avoid problems when "testing" becomes "sarge"
> when using apt-get?
> Someone suggested using "sarge" instead of "tesing" in
> sources.list.
> It dows not work!
Yes, it does! (if the mirror is complete, and it is done correctly)
> Please do let me kn
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