-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Le 13.07.2005 16:32:51, Andrei Mikhailovsky a écrit :
Hello to all debian users. I've recently upgraded udev to 0.62-4 and restarted my pc just to find out that apparently, udev 0.62 only works with kernels 2.6.12 and up, which is not available for debian yet. My question is shouldn't you first make sure that the kernel is available in the repository before releasing the udev upgrade? This is one of the things that might happen to gentoo users, as their updates usually brake things all over the place, especially if you don't upgrade for a month or so. But debian used to be so conservative in that sense. Has the debian upgrading policy changed?
If you are using sid, you are an unstable system...
Many thanks, -- Andrei
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