package (which is just the old Woody version) in Sarge?
My simple performance tests could easily be duplicated by those
claiming performance improvements!
Regards,
Paul
On 12/15/05, Niko Tyni [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, Jul 09, 2005 at 12:00:27PM +0100, Paul Beardsell wrote:
Package
Package: sqlite3
Version: 3.2.1-1
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
1st session:
$ sqlite3 db
begin transaction;
update tabfoo set colbar = 'y';
Now leave the transaction uncommitted and go to
2nd session:
$ sqlite3 db
.timeout
Package: installation
Severity: important
I desperately need to configure a new box just like another one.
The other one runs stock standard woody. But the oldstable
archives do not contain all the woody packages! I am thus
being forced to upgrade to new stable sarge which would be
fine EXCEPT
Example of a now missing package from oldstable: libsql-statement-perl
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Package: libsql-statement-perl
Version: 1.11-1
Severity: normal
I depend upon libsql-statement-perl to manage small
plain text databases of approx 2000 rows. Performance
was fine in the version of libsql-statement-perl
which came with woody but the newer version in sarge
is very, very much
Pin-Priority: 110
Package: *
Pin: release a=sarge
Pin-Priority: 110
Package: *
Pin: release a=testing
Pin-Priority: 70
Package: *
Pin: release a=unstable
Pin-Priority: 60
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mode standard
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realname Paul
Package: debootstrap
Followup-For: Bug #315225
Yes, me too. Bug report is correct.
-- System Information:
Debian Release: 3.1
APT prefers testing
APT policy: (70, 'testing'), (60, 'unstable')
Architecture: i386 (i686)
Kernel: Linux 2.6.8-2-686
Locale: LANG=C, LC_CTYPE=C
in unstable).
Thanks in advance,
Sandro
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The whole point of Unison is to allow sync of file trees between different
computers running different versions of an operating systems or even
entirely different operating systems. Because not all systems can have the
one same version of Unison at least one preferably two older good versions
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