Sorry, but last when I enabled testing it was gcc4 move and there were
a ton of updates.
On 10/16/05, Jason Chu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sun, Oct 16, 2005 at 09:30:06PM -0400, matthew g wrote:
> > I suppose but then I'll have to do that everytime I want to check if
> > there an update which can become a pain :(
> > On 10/16/05, Philip Dillon-Thiselton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Why not enable testing in pacman.conf - then do pacman -Sy
> > > testing/openoffice2 and disable testing in pacman.conf again?  That is
> > > the way to do it!  Just don't do a pacman -Syu!  Simple.
> > >
> > > matthew g wrote:
> > >
> > > >No not fair :( I don't want testing but I want Ooo2 :( unstable is the
> > > >only place were I can get Ooo2 without a ton of other updates.
>
> It's really interesting that you're so worried about it.  Packages go into
> testing *before* going into current/extra.  It will hit extra when we're
> happy with it and you can use it then.
>
> I don't expect it to be in testing for a long time or many updates.  I find
> it strange that you want to use one repo for something it's not for just
> because you can't stand having another 8 packages that *may* be updated on
> your system if you have them installed (do you use jabberd, git-core,
> pidentd, gamin, xfsdump, or openvpn? if not, you'd only have two other
> packages updated.  Two is hardly "a ton").
>
> Please check your facts before complaining.  Thank you for your time.
>
> Jason
>
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