On 8/29/06, Cocoy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
yep it is pretty annoying to crash a system because you've updated using an
"unstable" package--- in any distro. "unstable" tree branch in any distro do
warn people of that:  "install at your own risk" ;)

Funny thing with Debian though: since all packages go through the
unstable->testing->stable process, it naturally follows that each
package's debian/changelog will have the lines that look something
like this:

cvs  (1:1.12.13-4) unstable; urgency=low

and, sometimes, s/unstable/experimental/ .

Good thing casual PHBs don't grep the debian/changelog, or they would
be raving mad to know the truth :P

Cheers,

Zakame

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