Alexander Koch writes: > Hi guys... > > What is the difference between bo/binary-all and bo/binary-i386 ??
Everything behind the 'binary' means a different architecture. i386 is for intel based machines 'alpha' for alpha based ones. 'all' is a placeholder for binaries that are equal on all architectures. These contain documentationsn (i.e. ascii/ansi texts), Howtos, LDP, RFC, manpages and even script programs like shell and perl scripts. If you look inside of binary-$real_architecture, you'll find some links pointing to ../../binary-all/$section/$file_deb. So if you're going to produce a cdrom, you'd probably need both directories. Regards, Joey -- / Martin Schulze * Debian GNU/Linux Developer * [EMAIL PROTECTED] / / http://www.debian.org/ http://home.pages.de/~joey/