You probably have testing or unstable packages installed, that got upgraded. Check with "apt-show-versions" which packages you have installed, preferably grep away the sarge ones ..
/n Quoting Soenke von Stamm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Hi all, > > though debian/amd64 sarge is meant to be 'stable' by now, I get a lot of > updates for my mail server today (dist-upgrade): > > 56 upgraded, 1 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded. > > All 57 files are loaded from the sarge tree. > > My last dist-upgrade was just last week, so I'm wondering how "stable" the > archive is today. I feel a little inconvenient with recurring updates to this > production system though most of the time I don't run into problems with > them. I wouldn't guess these are security updates. > > > TIA, > > Sönke > > > here are the relevant entries in my sources.list: > ------------------------- > deb http://amd64.debian.net/debian/ sarge main contrib non-free > deb http://amd64.debian.net/debian/ sid main contrib non-free > ------------------------- > and /etc/apt/preferences: > ------------------------- > Package: * > Pin: release a=stable > Pin-Priority: 199 > > Package: * > Pin: release a=testing > Pin-Priority: 90 > > Package: * > Pin: release a=unstable > Pin-Priority: 90 > > Package: * > Pin: release a=experimental > Pin-Priority: 9 > ------------------------- > > > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

