Thanks for the tip, but after thinking it twice, I decided to upgrade the
whole to testing :)
salud! (cheers!)
funkaster = (person *)malloc(sizeof(person)*curr_age+2);
On Tue, 27 Jan 2004, Edward Murrell wrote:
> Add the testing lines to /etc/apt/sources.list
> apt-get update
> apt-get -t testin
On Mon, 2004-01-26 at 12:29, Rolando Abarca wrote:
> I just one to upgrade a few packages fron woody to testing, not all of
> them, for instance, mysqlserver, apache and X...
> What's the easiest way to do this without having to upgrade my entire
> system to testing?
>
> salud! (cheers!)
> funkast
Buenas!
What I used to do while running "stable" plus some packages from
"testing" was this:
1. I installed and _use_ aptitude as frontend. This makes it
simpler to follow dependencies.
2. In aptitude, I select Options > Dependency Handling and change
"Install suggested/recommended packa
oh... but they don't have PowerPC binaries... :( guess that I'll just have
to get the sources and compile myself... (don't have much time though...)
salud! (cheers!)
funkaster = (person *)malloc(sizeof(person)*curr_age+2);
On Sun, 25 Jan 2004, Paul Johnson wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 25, 2004 at 08:29:
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On Sun, Jan 25, 2004 at 08:29:17PM -0300, Rolando Abarca wrote:
> What's the easiest way to do this without having to upgrade my entire
> system to testing?
http://www.backports.org/
Don't use packages from newer distros for this, things will break
I just one to upgrade a few packages fron woody to testing, not all of
them, for instance, mysqlserver, apache and X...
What's the easiest way to do this without having to upgrade my entire
system to testing?
salud! (cheers!)
funkaster = (person *)malloc(sizeof(person)*curr_age+2);
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