Bonjour,
Vincent Bernat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit :
> OoO En cette aube naissante du samedi 03 février 2007, vers 07:04,
> Philippe MONROUX <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> disait:
>
> > J'aimerais savoir s'il vaut mieux enlever les paquets de backport.org
> > (blaabla-bpo) avant une misa à jour sarge-->etch.
>
> Oui, les backports sont des backports de Etch/Sid vers Sarge. Tu peux
> donc enlever la source des backports et simplement mettre à jour.
Ok merci. J'ai trouvé ça aussi sur backport.org
Q: What about dist-upgrade from sarge-backports to etch?
A: In general, backports.org only has backports made from testing but
with reduced version numbers (apt considers ~ lower than -), therefore
the upgrade path from sarge-backports to etch is saved. However, there
are a few backports only which are made from unstable (security
updates and the following exceptions: firefox, kernel, openoffice.org,
xorg).
If you do not use one of these exceptions, you can safely upgrade to
etch. If you use one of these exceptions, set the pin-priority (see
man apt_preferences) temporarily to 1001 for all packages from etch,
and you should be able to do a safe dist-upgrade too.
See
http://people.debian.org/~daniel/dists-diff/suite/etch-vs-sarge-backports.html
for information which packages are currently newer in sarge-backports
than etch.
--
Philippe Monroux
E 55.3 S 21.5
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