Branden Robinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> XFree86 3.3.3 hasn't been Debianized by me (the X maintainer) yet. I gave
> my blessing to anyone who wanted to try it and upload it to experimental,
>
> [...]
>
> Slink will ship XFree86 3.3.2.3. Once I'm done hammering the bugs out of
> that, I w
Hello,
> I am converting from RedHat to Debian and in the main am pleased with
> Debian. One thing I can't quite work out though is how Debian handles
> updated packages.
Normally, updated packages go into "unstable", which is a sort of
"work-in-progress area". Every now and then, unstable gets
On Fri, Dec 11, 1998 at 07:22:26AM -0500, Randy Edwards wrote:
> (FWIW, XFree 3.3.3 is in slink.)
No, it isn't.
XFree86 3.3.3 hasn't been Debianized by me (the X maintainer) yet. I gave
my blessing to anyone who wanted to try it and upload it to experimental,
as long as they put "DON'T REPORT BU
> One thing I can't quite work out though is how Debian handles updated
> packages. For example XFree86 3.3.3 is out now, will this eventually be
> integrated into the 2.0 release or are the packages in this release frozen
> except for bug fixes?
Hamm (Debian 2.0) is presently "stable" it will
On Thu, Dec 10, 1998 at 16:38:10 +, Patrick Colbeck wrote:
> I am converting from RedHat to Debian and in the main am pleased with
> Debian. One thing I can't quite work out though is how Debian handles
> updated packages.
> For example XFree86 3.3.3 is out now, will this eventually be integrat
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I am converting from RedHat to Debian and in the main am pleased with Debian.
One thing I can't quite work out though is how Debian handles updated packages.
For example XFree86 3.3.3 is out now, will this eventually be integrated into
the 2.0 release or are the packages in this rele
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