[i've removed the cc's to -user and -dpkg]

> I agree - dpkg and apt are great compared to rpm's.  However, that's all
> assuming that there are debian packages out there that are up to date
> (which they're generally not). 

Actually, unstable is usually pretty close to up-to-date.  I know (of) 
quite a few people who run unstable on their production boxes;  they just
do a little bit of in-house testing first. 

                                                        Will

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