On 22 Dez., 15:00, Mathias Behrle <[email protected]> wrote:
> * Betr.: " Re: [tryton] Re: Installation on Debian Lenny" (Tue, 22 Dec 2009
>   14:46:07 +0100):
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> > On 22/12/09 14:40 +0100, Mathias Behrle wrote:
> > > * Betr.: " [tryton] Re: Installation on Debian Lenny" (Tue, 22 Dec 2009
> > >   03:15:34 -0800 (PST)):
>
> > > > > > 4. Install Tryton with "apt-get install tryton-server". If you want 
> > > > > > to
> > > > > > install the client on the same machine, first check the version
> > > > > > numbers - mixing server 1.4 with client 1.2 will give you trouble.
>
> > > > > To get the most recent release it is best to install generally with
> > > > > apt-get -t unstable install <package-name>
>
> > > > That´s exactly what I didn´t want. The intention was to use the stable
> > > > versions as far as possible, and the recent versions where needed.
> > > > Otherwise installing all from testing would be the easiest way.
>
> > > As far as we are talking about Tryton packages, there are currently no
> > > versions available for Debian stable. When in future packages will exist 
> > > in
> > > Debian stable, you have to decide, if you want the stable or the latest
> > > release (in unstable). But take care to never mix major versions.
>
> > The package manager should do the job as every tryton modules depend on only
> > one major version.
>
> You are right and it is done like that. But I am in doubt of the intentions of
> the original poster.

The intention is easy to explain - I don´t trust testing or unstable
in a productive environment. For this reason I wanted to install
Tryton on Debian stable.

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