Simo Sorce wrote:
Well, I think I understand and approve of the reasons: it's so packages can get tested properly before you run them on your 'stable' server.On Fri, 2002-12-13 at 19:38, Keith G. Murphy wrote:Oddly enough, I got oplock problems when I upgraded from 2.2.3a-6 to 2.2.3a-12, whereupon I filed a bug and downgraded.
The Debian maintainer assured me nothing had been done but security backports; so I upgraded again and crossed my fingers. I just noticed I got some oplock errors day before yesterday, so time to downgrade again and watch.
I can't not understand with debian cannot update packeges that are in the stable version ... but that's a debian problem not samba related ...
And they backport security fixes, so you get the best of both worlds, generally.
If you want latest features, run 'testing' or 'unstable'.
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