At 10:49 AM 02/07/22 -0500, Jorg Pitts wrote:
>Will there be a diff release for say 3.0_r0 and 3.0_r1?
Yes. The magic word is "upgrade" ; go to a mirror like ftp.fsn.hu and look
under "../debian/upgrade." I don't get the upgrade CDs myself ... I rsync
from, say, _r5 to _r6; can take as little
On Mon, Jul 22, 2002 at 04:53:03PM +0100, Steve McIntyre wrote:
> On Mon, Jul 22, 2002 at 10:49:33AM -0500, Jorg Pitts wrote:
> >Will there be a diff release for say 3.0_r0 and 3.0_r1?
> >
> >So I can see what the differences are and not have to re-download the
> >entire new cd set, I could use my
ct: Are there such things as diffs for various revision releases?
>
>
> Will there be a diff release for say 3.0_r0 and 3.0_r1?
>
> So I can see what the differences are and not have to re-download the
> entire new cd set, I could use my 3.0_r0 cd's change the different files
On Mon, Jul 22, 2002 at 10:49:33AM -0500, Jorg Pitts wrote:
>Will there be a diff release for say 3.0_r0 and 3.0_r1?
>
>So I can see what the differences are and not have to re-download the
>entire new cd set, I could use my 3.0_r0 cd's change the different files
>and create a 3.0_r1 cd set? Tryin
Will there be a diff release for say 3.0_r0 and 3.0_r1?
So I can see what the differences are and not have to re-download the
entire new cd set, I could use my 3.0_r0 cd's change the different files
and create a 3.0_r1 cd set? Trying to not have to download as much as
possible, using 56k dialup h
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