Changing hamm?

1998-07-31 Thread Gary L. Hennigan
Is all development work going into slink now? I'd really like to get a
couple of new things, kernel-source-2.0.35 in particular, but I don't
want to upset my very stable hamm system with slink stuff.

Seems like for bo when a new kernel came out it was only about a
week or so and you could find it all Debianized up in bo. Kernel
2.0.35 has been out for a couple of weeks at least and still nothing
in hamm. Why? Is this related to the fact that hamm was just so
recently released?

And what are the /debian/dists/sid and /debian/dists/stable-updates
directories?

Not complaining, just curious.

Gary


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Re: Changing hamm?

1998-07-31 Thread Shaleh
stable-updates are hamm bugfixes.  The new kernel will probably appear
there first.  Along w/ other updates.  Besides, you can get your own
kernel source and use kernel-package to build it.  Many of us never use
the Debian kernel, we make our own.

sid is the directory where a new Debian goes before it makes it into a
distribution directory -- like a holding bin, ignore it.  Things like
ports to hardware and what not appear there.


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