* Betr.: " [tryton] Re: Installation on Debian Lenny" (Tue, 22 Dec 2009 10:16:15 -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.
Please look above: I never spoke from upgrading the system to testing or
unstable. So the proposal I made is *exactly what you want*. Just now it
doesn't have an effect anyway, but in case squeeze will be released as stable or
there are backports for Tryton packages in sources.list available it will
matter.
Cheers
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