Seth says:
This is the big negative of running 'unstable'  Stuff WILL break at times.
So you should always take all of the important packages and HOLD them.
This will prevent any of those problems from affecting you.  Only upgrade
non-critical things and you'll be fine.  Or wait a few days for the
bugfixes to happen :)




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Date: Wed, 27 Sep 2000 15:23:40 -0700
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Debian Weekly News
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Debian Weekly News - September 27th, 2000
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Welcome to Debian Weekly News, a newsletter for the Debian community.

Be careful. If you have grown complacent tracking unstable for the
past month, and were wondering why nothing has broken yet, wonder no
more. Unstable now has several breakages, most of them centered around
a [1]new version of libc. It is known to [2]break exim, [3]sendmail,
perl, and apache, and may break other packages as well.

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