On 25 Mar 2008, Owen Townend wrote:
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You guys know about reportbug --kudos right? That is a cool way
to thank
No. Jeez, Debian just keeps on getting deeper and deeper! Thanks.
man reportbug.
Shouldn't somebody report this to the coreutils
This goes out to all Debian developers/advocates.
Despite my other post with a question about using testing in production,
I fully understand the way stable is, and I greatly appreciate it!
Being able to run a stable environment without having to worry about
updated packages that suddenly change
On 03/24/2008 05:20 AM, Rico Secada wrote:
This goes out to all Debian developers/advocates.
Despite my other post with a question about using testing in production,
I fully understand the way stable is, and I greatly appreciate it!
Being able to run a stable environment without having to
Mumia W.. wrote:
On 03/24/2008 05:20 AM, Rico Secada wrote:
This goes out to all Debian developers/advocates.
Despite my other post with a question about using testing in production,
I fully understand the way stable is, and I greatly appreciate it!
Seconded.
You guys know about
Kamaraju S Kusumanchi [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Mumia W.. wrote:
On 03/24/2008 05:20 AM, Rico Secada wrote:
This goes out to all Debian developers/advocates.
Despite my other post with a question about using testing in production,
I fully understand the way stable is, and I greatly
[snip]
You guys know about reportbug --kudos right? That is a cool way to
thank
No. Jeez, Debian just keeps on getting deeper and deeper! Thanks.
man reportbug.
Shouldn't somebody report this to the coreutils maintainer so they can
implemement it across the board there? Depending
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