* Thomas Güttler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003-11-13 16:30]: > It would be nice for every files which are depend/recommend/suggested, > there where a info to which distribution they belong: > > Example, > I am running stabel and want to upgrade to a new kernel. > > The page: > http://packages.debian.org/unstable/base/kernel-image-2.4.22-1-k7.html ^^^^^^^^ > shows that initrd-tools, coreutils etc. are needed. > > It would be nice the see to which distribution they belong. > (stable/testing/unstable).
Of course to unstable, there is no such thing like a mixed
distributions. Or rather should not, because it gets even more unstable
than plain unstable. I personally discourage it strongly.
I don't think that it would be good thing to resolve this wish. I know
what you are longing to (like, from your example:
[depends] initrd-tools (>= 0.1.48) (testing, unstable)
[depends] coreutils (testing, unstable)
or fileutils (>= 4.0) (stable, testing, unstable)
... and so on)
It would become a real mess, and the packages pages aren't really meant
as a frontend to package gathering.
> I do a manual download, since my debian machine is at home with a slow
> connection. I download somewhere else, copy it to a memory stick and
> install from there.
Have you taken a look at apt-zip? That might help you in that respect
quite well.
Have fun,
Alfie
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