Hello Alexander, Am 2011-04-05 19:51:23, hacktest Du folgendes herunter: > Do you know what the +b1 means? A +b1 never has an actual source > package, therefore the b1 is cut off.
I was told it is used as NMU upload... But how can I provide packages
for 3 releases in the same time without conflicting?
I have this problem with 17 packages.
Can I use e.g.:
1.20-29 -> unstable (source included)
1.20-29b1 -> stable/squeeze
1.20-29b2 -> oldstable/lenny
I was thinking there could be an upgrade problem later if I use this or
is there a special naming scheme for multi-release? (I know, there was
a discussion some years ago, but I do not know its result)
> Best Regards,
> Alexander
Thanks, Greetings and nice Day/Evening
Michelle Konzack
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