On Mo, 6.12.2004, 02:32, Andreas John wrote:
If you must use newer packages than those shipped with woody,
roll your own. Yo have a working compiler, at least.
Or use woody and backports.
A compil...what? dpkg --get-selections |grep compiler gives me no
results! :-)
(look at the bottom)
PS: Henrique: Funny timestamp in your last changelog! ;)
eh? let me check :P
Drat... Forgot to update the backport changelog date :P It is quite useless
anyway, please use the next entry (the one from the master packages ). I
will do something here to make sure I don't forget to update them in
## Andreas John ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Any better ideas to solve the problem?
Do not use testing or unstable on machines exposed to the public.
There is no security support for them:
http://www.debian.org/security/faq#testing
If you must use newer packages than those shipped with woody,
roll
Hello Christoph!
Do not use testing or unstable on machines exposed to the public.
There is no security support for them:
http://www.debian.org/security/faq#testing
Hmmm .. is this information accurate?
apt-setup gives me:
deb http://security.debian.org/ testing/updates main contrib non-free
Is
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