A Dimarts 09 Octubre 2007 16:50, Hans-J. Ullrich va escriure:
Am Dienstag 09 Oktober 2007 schrieb Leopold Palomo-Avellaneda:
A Dimarts 09 Octubre 2007 16:23, Hans-J. Ullrich va escriure:
Dear maintainers,
I wondered , which is the default version of dhclient is been installed
by the debian installation process. I saw several different versions nd
my last fresh installation is a long time ago (yes, Debian is running
and running and running...). :) Well, at a fresh installation I use
tasksel, which does not really show, what happens ( --task-desc does
not work).
Can you tell me, which is the state-of-the-art-version is used in
debian today? dhcpd ? dhcp-client ? dhcp3-client ?
apt-get update;
...
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ apt-cache policy dhcp
dhcp:
Installed: (none)
Candidate: 2.0pl5-19.5
Version table:
2.0pl5dfsg1-20 0
-1 ftp://ris.upc.es testing/main Packages
-1 ftp://ris.upc.es sid/main Packages
2.0pl5-19.5 0
900 ftp://ris.upc.es etch/main Packages
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ apt-cache policy dhcp-client
dhcp-client:
Installed: 2.0pl5-19.5
Candidate: 2.0pl5-19.5
Version table:
2.0pl5dfsg1-20 0
-1 ftp://ris.upc.es testing/main Packages
-1 ftp://ris.upc.es sid/main Packages
*** 2.0pl5-19.5 0
900 ftp://ris.upc.es etch/main Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ apt-cache policy dhcp3-client
dhcp3-client:
Installed: (none)
Candidate: 3.0.4-13
Version table:
3.0.6.dfsg-1 0
-1 ftp://ris.upc.es sid/main Packages
3.0.6-1 0
-1 ftp://ris.upc.es testing/main Packages
3.0.4-13 0
900 ftp://ris.upc.es etch/main Packages
Is this what you wanted?
Regards,
Leo
Hi Leo !
This was a fast answer. :)
:-)
Well, what I really wanted to know, which dhcp-version I should use at
using 1. debian/testing
2. debian/sid
depends of your preferences (sources.list) files. If your configuration point
to testing it would choose the testing version of the package, also the sid
version.
(these are both, I use).
Which is the default ? I think, there are different behaviours at the
versions. At the moment I use dhcp3-client, which seem to be the newest
one. But is it also good for newbies ??? Are the older ones orphaned in the
meantime ?
Hans,
I trust a lot in the maintainers and debian in general. I think that that the
version of the package is the minor of problems if you are using a
dhcp-client in a common scenario.
In general, the stable (etch) version is maintained, not orphaned in the
meantime. Remember the debian way of life:
- sid --- testing --- stable
Regards,
Leo
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