Brian Nelson wrote:
> David Z Maze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> >> I've been following debian-devel and debian-user looking for
> >> problems people have had with upgrading unstable and haven't seen that
> >> many (a few regarding kde / libfam issues).
> >
> > This is probably the best way to find out if something is broken in
> > unstable.  debian-devel-announce is also a good list to read (and is
> > far lower traffic).  And of course, if you find something broken, file
> > a bug report!  (http://bugs.debian.org/)
> 
> Also, the topic of #debian-devel on irc.freenode.net will usually list
> any major breakage as soon as it's discovered.  You'll probably find it
> there first, because it usually takes a little time to trickle down into
> the mailing lists.

The new apt-listbugs package (in experimental) is also handy; it will
query the BTS for RC bugs in the packages apt is about to
install/upgrade and warn you about them.

-- 
see shy jo

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