where can I get etch debian package?
I'm using SBC with ARM and using Debian Etch. Usually, I download any package at Debian website but now I can't see the etch package anymore. Can I get it? or Where can I get it? thank you
Re: where can I get etch debian package?
On ti, 2010-10-26 at 15:53 +0800, Naufal Alee wrote: I'm using SBC with ARM and using Debian Etch. Usually, I download any package at Debian website but now I can't see the etch package anymore. Can I get it? or Where can I get it? The etch release of Debian is no longer supported. Because of this, it has been moved to the archive server (archive.debian.org). Etch gets no updates, and no security support, so it would be best to not use it anymore if you can avoid it. However, if you need to continue using it, then archive.debian.org is your place to go. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-project-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/1288081011.7859.11.ca...@havelock
Re: where can I get etch debian package?
Hello, On 10/26/2010 09:53 AM, Naufal Alee wrote: I'm using SBC with ARM and using Debian Etch. Usually, I download any package at Debian website but now I can't see the etch package anymore. Can I get it? or Where can I get it? Well, etch is the old stable release, which is no longer supported, really. The current stable is called lenny, which is soon to be replaced by squeeze. I don't know SBC and there may be something in your question that I am missing. There are two general answers to your question if you are aware of the new releases but don't want to upgrade. One is called backports.debian.org, which does the best it can do to port newer versions of software to the older libraries of previous releases. The second answer is snapshots.debian.org, which is an archive of all the packages that have at one time been associated with any release. And I would be somewhat surprised if etch is not also covered by that effort. If you cannot find what you were looking for, then ask on a debian-user mailing list of your region. You may find other suitable mailing lists here http://www.debian.org/MailingLists/subscribe Hoping to have helped Steffen -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-project-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/4cc68f49.30...@gmx.de
Private/authenticated APT
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 Has there ever been any interest in supporting private/authenticaed APT repositories (possibly by using oAuth or BasicAuth in the HTTP transport)? I've recently become interested in being able to do this, but I'm not sure it's possible with APT right now, though it seems it wouldn't be too hard to add. I do not subscribe to this list, and would appreciate replies being also sent to my email addresss. - -- Stephen Paul Weber, @singpolyma Please see http://singpolyma.net for how I prefer to be contacted. edition right joseph -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.10 (GNU/Linux) iQIcBAEBCAAGBQJMxyzHAAoJENEcKRHOUZze/6kP/0Okm7rqkDWfXFeDx2aeiWIz noELVi8mGbPk0sXZ9UQvweYaOoyd08NIPXfCG0flMJiNm+eqXcjN234en5o+FYeO Nd9p5gU/EMHtjLuoUjtAnaXlhk7MKuEw4hlquJlBGEZ3jo/j9AALZ0tuFatLpbLV aF8xlABlDBHbBP0fxg+C5uoVoPr2WX+K2ejF8hMQlW4rh5oI0O0ozQK3tpwD/Ovj rhLKKff34pfPK8rmtc791XMZKEhaqFl+FeGsG/6r3Rbvw8RDN43dOkmh97Erhwot 9NcOi7Gm3XcOifDbshHR72hHOWnWBgXKZad6pWRQqg4LelP5FxwTHqvTnKHAqNcu CjeSX757SE/aZBoVBrk3F8UDcP8tJ5qpLbczon/TIce1RDnuq7raH4rgeIjcPJz5 uzx5Zw9eYdmf9RlO1r6zPKvlXyXOavcmksAxVIzYr2cxUd/P/6eBT06JXTx1o4jq sI0BF4spxkjOHCElD1idq05Ry2+rKVvtLo9SPhZrlutnSEOA0ZwcxlLzYLOYcIvB ADN9Z9FMc/sUV0IWUBlIo9+1IMkPNXDp/7QBYm84dX5GJ3ROeKpcN+E+ISAeJYYV JTyjV3BJ+I6DeZAC8gPtqzGdQ9R3eh5tiWQsW2Z8zwTF12lNujIbF0x/jIL4EKP/ AAewjGepDiSfbTlH+dZo =3tba -END PGP SIGNATURE- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-project-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20101026193224.ga9...@mediacentre
Re: Private/authenticated APT
Hi Stephen, On Tue, Oct 26, 2010 at 21:32, Stephen Paul Weber singpol...@singpolyma.net wrote: Has there ever been any interest in supporting private/authenticaed APT repositories (possibly by using oAuth or BasicAuth in the HTTP transport)? I've recently become interested in being able to do this, but I'm not sure it's possible with APT right now, though it seems it wouldn't be too hard to add. BasicAuth is supported - either write the credentials directly into the sources.list or use a netrc-like auth.conf file to store your credentials (the later is only available in squeeze). You could also use all kinds of SSL stuff for authenticate server as well as the clients (X.509), just see /usr/share/doc/apt/examples/apt-https-method-example.conf.gz (some stuff was added since lenny here, but most should be available in lenny) Still, feel free to join the de...@l.d.o mailinglist if you want to work on oAuth or if you want to work on other stuff related to APT, new vict…^W contributors are always welcomed. :) I do not subscribe to this list, and would appreciate replies being also sent to my email addresss. Done. Best regards David Kalnischkies -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-project-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/aanlktikfa9gi=r8r3b8uqeit4gyjezkts0+w4tbhl...@mail.gmail.com