-i386.deb is available but I can't find it (let alone install
it (let alone install it with dselect))!!
I also would like to keep my installation up-to-date with whatever is in
'bo-updates'; is there a way to do it with dselect?
btw: dselect is GREAT!!! congratulations, Debian guys!
TIA!
Otavio
Hi!
I may be wrong, but:
When bo-updates had the same structure as stable, non-free and contrib,
one could in fact use dselect to install the bo-updates, just by typing
Enter space seperated list of distributions to get
[stable non-free contrib]: stable non-free contrib bo-updates
On Tue, 30 Sep 1997, Alex Yukhimets wrote:
...
This would be a good solution, stable stays stable! And creating these
sub-directories wouldn't be _that_ hard... or am I missing something?
Yes, you are :)
You don't need those subdirectories, but just one plain Packages.gz file
in bo
Hi!
I may be wrong, but:
When bo-updates had the same structure as stable, non-free and contrib,
one could in fact use dselect to install the bo-updates, just by typing
Enter space seperated list of distributions to get
[stable non-free contrib]: stable non-free contrib bo-updates
This would
Hi,
I am wondering when all those useful packages in bo-updates will be merged
into bo. I've seeing them for quite a while but I don't want to install
in our production servers (running 1.3.1) anything that is untested.
Debian 1.3.1 was released more than one month ago and I haven't seen any
Carlo U Segre writes:
One thing that strikes me about the change in the organization of the
stable tree is that I have seen no simple instructions on how to make use
of the updates in the bo-updates driectory since they are not linked to a
version of the stable tree.
manoj writes:
Do you see
Hello All:
I have been following the discussion of the past few days with some
interest. One thing that strikes me about the change in the organization
of the stable tree is that I have seen no simple instructions on how to
make use of the updates in the bo-updates driectory since
and then report it clearly.
In addition, the packages in bo-updates are for use at the user's
discretion--they have not been formally accepted as updates to the stable
distribution AFAIK.
Thanks. Syrus.
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Syrus Nemat-Nasser [EMAIL PROTECTED
Syrus Nemat-Nasser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
: In addition, the packages in bo-updates are for use at the user's
: discretion--they have not been formally accepted as updates to the stable
: distribution AFAIK.
I think THIS IS THE PROBLEM with the new scheme: there is not a separate
directory
on how to make use of the updates
Carlo in the bo-updates driectory since they are not linked to a
Carlo version of the stable tree.
Right. Those packages have not been released yet. They are
release candidates. When they are released, it shall be easy to have
dselect see them. Currently
Hi,
Eloy == Eloy A Paris [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Eloy I think THIS IS THE PROBLEM with the new scheme: there is not a
Eloy separate directory where you can get all the updates separately,
Eloy you have to go to the stable directory because updates are
Eloy merged directly into the main
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First, there is an easy way with the current stable version of dselect
to determine what effect the packages in bo-updates will have on the
typical system. When dselect asks for a local directory of packages,
simply give it the directory where your bo
Todd Harper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
: I would say that bo-updates is a holding tank for packages intended
: to become part of Debian-1.3.2 when it gets released. Consider it
: the unstable part of stable until the testing group gives those
: packages its blessing. If you need/want any
I was notified this morning about the recent CIAC security announcment
on ld.so. I went to my Debian mirror and found that the fix was
already available under bo-updates directory. I *thought* that since
my system was up to date [i.e., v 1.3.1 + ] that I probably already
had the fix incorporated
On Thu, 24 Jul 1997, James D. Freels wrote:
do not show up automatically with dselect. Apparently, bo-updates is
not intended to be in the dselect tree unless the user incorporates it
by hand?
I've wondered about what exactly bo-updates is too, along with
if/when/how one should install
I was notified this morning about the recent CIAC security announcment
on ld.so. I went to my Debian mirror and found that the fix was
already available under bo-updates directory. I *thought* that since
my system was up to date [i.e., v 1.3.1 + ] that I probably already
had the fix
On Thu, 24 Jul 1997 11:49:15 -0400, Igor Grobman [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
The packages in bo-updates are there for testing by everyone, namely
the testing group, [...]
I'd be glad to help test these packages, but downloading and installing them
by hand is a hassle (mainly given that I don't
do not show up automatically with dselect. Apparently, bo-updates is
not intended to be in the dselect tree unless the user incorporates it
by hand?
I've wondered about what exactly bo-updates is too, along with
if/when/how one should install these packages and/or integrate them
I have a question about the bo-updates subdirectory. Now, I know that bo
is supposed to be stable and relatively unchanging, but what is the purpose
of the bo-updates subdirectory?
I take it that it contains updates to the bo packages, but how can one
integrate this into deselect, or even
I've upgraded to xfree3.3 using the packages located in bo-updates
and found the following error messages when installing scalable fonts:
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# dpkg -i xfntscl_3.3-3_all.deb
(Reading database ... 23014 files and directories
On Mon, 30 Jun 1997, Antonio M. Roldan wrote:
: I've upgraded to xfree3.3 using the packages located in bo-updates
: and found the following error messages when installing scalable fonts:
[error sniffed]
: Has somoene suffered this problem?
I didn't experience this problem. Maybe you
Hola,
On Mon, 30 Jun 1997, Antonio M. Roldan wrote:
I've upgraded to xfree3.3 using the packages located in bo-updates
and found the following error messages when installing scalable fonts:
---
# dpkg -i xfntscl_3.3
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