Am 19.12.2007 um 00:50 schrieb Markus Hitter:
Am 18.12.2007 um 21:01 schrieb Dennis Leeuw:
I think the easiest way is to remove the installed packages and go
from source.
To me that is the easiest way.
Maybe, but this is a island solution, nobody else benefits from it.
Yes, that would be the case why I also would prefer (in the role of a
dumb user) to find regular updates. BTW: this would also increase the
mindshare for GNUstep if people repeatedly are reminded that GNUstep
is proceeding. Software-publishing-psychology suggests a timing of
minor updates every 6 weeks.
The other option would be to upgrade the entire distro to Testing
or Unstable...
Is there a method in Debian to partially update the distro, i.e.
choose which branch the package manager looks at?
So, the August 2006 package is the latest version and crashes
anyways? Is it reasonable (in means of time) to wait for the next
release?
Before someone draws false generalized conclusions - the Aug 06 GORM
crashes for me only when trying to save a special set of given .gorm
files in Cocoa NIB format.
Does someone know how such updates are made available by Debian? I
get some every now and then for other packages. So it appears to be
an active publishing process.
Nikolaus
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