James Stuckey wrote:
Is there an official way to request backports? Or, what is the easiest way
to make packages for lenny when using squeeze?
You'll probably get more valuable feedback there[1].
1: http://lists.backports.org/mailman/listinfo
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On 03/06/2010 15:24, Mihamina Rakotomandimby wrote:
James Stuckey :
Or, what is the easiest way
to make packages for lenny when using squeeze?
Using apt pinning
I dont know if im imagining things, but im seeing a trend of more and
more people looking to squeeze and / or backports
On Thu, Jun 03, 2010 at 03:21:46PM +0200, James Stuckey wrote:
>Is there an official way to request backports? Or, what is the easiest way
>to make packages for lenny when using squeeze?�
I'd just say send the package maintainers a friendly request, at
@packages.debian.org.
For backportin
> James Stuckey :
> Or, what is the easiest way
> to make packages for lenny when using squeeze?
Using apt pinning
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