When I look at packages at Debian web site, I see designations of
"woody4" or "woody6" appended to the packages names. I know that woody
is the codename for Debian release 3. What is the meaning of the
numeric; i.e. 4 & 6 in this example? And how do I determine which
"woodyN" version of a package I should install? I've searched Debian and
failed to find the answers to these questions.

--Robert

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