On Wed, Sep 02, 2015 at 10:21:47AM -0400, Gary Dale wrote: > I thought testing was supposed to be where packages were mainly working and > the sid and experimental where were packages were tested to make sure they > actually worked. Not really. "The testing distribution is generated automatically by taking packages from unstable if they satisfy certain criteria. Those criteria should ensure a good quality for packages within testing." [0] That doesn't guarantee the testing is usable at any single point of time, and the packages can even be temporarily removed from testing. This only guarantees that packages in testing are not RC-buggy and pass other technical checks. Packages in Debian are not "tested to make sure they actually worked" other than by the users. So, during large transitions both unstable and testing may be temporarily unusable. Users who want continuously working systems should use stable (or expect to make efforts to deal with problems that happen in testing and unstable).
[0]: https://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/developers-reference/ch04.en.html#sec-dists -- WBR, wRAR
signature.asc
Description: Digital signature