Re: Newbie needs help finding newer packages ...

2001-10-10 Thread Karsten M. Self
on Tue, Oct 09, 2001 at 11:52:06AM -0500, Brice D Ruth ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) 
wrote:
   I'm a newbie when it comes to debian - I've relegated myself to the 
 likes of redhat and mandrake for the past 5 years :( ... I have an 
 installation of debian 2.2 and it seems to be working all right.  My 
 main problem is that I can't find updated packages to install ... using 
 dselect, the 'potato' package for apache is 1.3.9!!  Where can I get 
 more recent packages?

http://www.debian.org/releases/

Peace.

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Re: Newbie needs help finding newer packages ...

2001-10-10 Thread dman
On Tue, Oct 09, 2001 at 11:52:06AM -0500, Brice D Ruth wrote:
|   I'm a newbie when it comes to debian - I've relegated myself to the 
| likes of redhat and mandrake for the past 5 years :( ... I have an 
| installation of debian 2.2 and it seems to be working all right.  My 
| main problem is that I can't find updated packages to install ... using 
| dselect, the 'potato' package for apache is 1.3.9!!  Where can I get 
| more recent packages?

You will never find more recent packages in 2.2 (aka potato or
stable).  That is the meaning of the version number -- those are the
packages that are in it.

If you want newer packages then you will need to use the testing or
unstable debian releases (aka woody and sid respectively).  To
do this, edit /etc/apt/sources.list and change occurrences of 'stable'
to 'testing'.  For example, from my sources.list :

# woody

#deb ftp://ftp.us.debian.org/debian woody main contrib non-free
#deb ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian woody main contrib non-free
#deb ftp://http.us.debian.org/debian woody main contrib non-free
deb http://http.us.debian.org/debian woody main contrib non-free

#deb ftp://non-us.debian.org/debian-non-US woody/non-US main contrib non-free
deb http://non-us.debian.org/debian-non-US woody/non-US main contrib non-free


There is a slight semantic difference between having woody instead
of testing in the line.  The difference is that woody is a given
release.  When it becomes stable I will no longer get new packages.
If I had testing specified, then when woody goes stable I would
still have testing (that is, new packages) but would no longer have
woody.

HTH,
-D



Newbie needs help finding newer packages ...

2001-10-09 Thread Brice D Ruth
 I'm a newbie when it comes to debian - I've relegated myself to the 
likes of redhat and mandrake for the past 5 years :( ... I have an 
installation of debian 2.2 and it seems to be working all right.  My 
main problem is that I can't find updated packages to install ... using 
dselect, the 'potato' package for apache is 1.3.9!!  Where can I get 
more recent packages?


-Brice

p.s. please respond off list as I am not yet a member ...

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