Jo Shields wrote: > Jonathan Kaye wrote: > >>Corey Hickey wrote: >> >> >> >>>Jonathan Kaye wrote: >>> >>> >>>>For the past 6 or 7 days, updating amd64 sid has produced no new >>>>upgrades which seems a bit unusual. I'm using >>>>deb http://ftp.es.debian.org/debian-amd64/debian/ sid main contrib >>>>in my sources.list but I've also tried >>>>deb http://ftp.belnet.be/debian-amd64/debian/ sarge main contrib >>>>with the same results. >>>> >>>> >>>>I've read about the problems with xorg-xserver upgrades and I'm >>>>wondering if there is a general freeze while this problem is sorted out. >>>> >>>>I've also read that the debian amd64 repositories have moved but those >>>>listed above are from the most recent Mirrors page I could find. >>>> >>>> >>>I guess that means the old debian-amd64 archive is no longer being >>>updated. That's ok, though -- amd64 sid is now on the main Debian >>>mirrors, as in: >>> >>>http://www.debian.org/mirror/list >>> >>>-Corey >>> >>> >>Thanks for that Corey. Just to be absolutely sure I understand, this means >>you don't have to indicate your architecture: amd64. If I'm using the >>ftp.es.debian.org site then all I need is >>deb http://ftp.es.debian.org unstable main (this is for Sid amd64) >>Is that correct? >>Thanks, >>Jonathan >> > > You never indicate architecture in the url with Debian - be it MIPS or > Itanium, it's almost always http://something/debian. The reason for > /debian-amd64/ was that debian-amd64 distribution is (was) an unofficial > project, not officially part of Debian. Ok that's sorted me out. Thanks to you all. Cheers, Jonathan
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