On 12/23/06, Alan Ianson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Sat December 23 2006 10:33, Nigel Henry wrote: > I've presently got 2 Sarge installs on the stable repo, and Etch on the > testing repo. I've seen more than one post saying that testing was frozen, > but since then I've had more updates for Etch, and tonight another 50MB of > updates. There will be lots of bug fixes.. :) > I will probably keep my Etch install on testing when it goes stable, but > forget what the new testing install is named. Doh. Lenny, I think. > One of my Sarge installs I will keep on the stable repo, which on dialup > will be a lot of fun, as it upgrades to Etch > > The other Sarge install I will rename in /etc/apt/sources.list to sarge. > what will be the status of this Sarge install? Are there going to be any > updates, bugfixes, security fixes, or is this Sarge install going to be a > lost cause? It will remain as it is, you'll be running sarge or oldstable. There will continue to be security updates for a time (probably a short time). > I will probably keep this install on the Sarge repo, as folks > from time to time who havn't upgraded, might have questions related to > Sarge, and it's nice to be able to boot up an older version to check how > it's setup, and perhaps provide some answers to questions. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Yea, I was wondering something similar. I'm running etch. After I read the replies, I checked my source list - and, all are etch, except CD #1 and #2, which are "testing_etch." So, when etch becomes stable, I just simply need to install the updates and then it will be the same as stable etch? Sebastian -- "...heart and soul....one will burn." - Joy Division