> cause the package to fail more and more in more common usage. Debian updated > it's version of mkisofs, and thus IT broke CDRToaster. As such this is now in
I wonder how this could happen in the first place: if CDRToaster depended properly on mkisofs version <= whatever, then upgrading mkisofs should remove CDRToaster. Another thing I must ask: did those people you (Brian) claimed chose RedHat because "debian packages are so old" choose RH because _potato_ is so old or because packages in woody/sid are too old? Packages in potato are really old, but that is by policy. And _please_ do not change that policy! Not changing stable release vesion numbers is perhaps the greatest asset Debian has. Look at RedHat or SuSE, for example, they release a new "version" every few months (and at least SuSE 7.2 does not provide a clean way to upgrade). That assures they can release new versions more frequently than Debian, _but_ it also means a lot more maintenance both on the distributor's side (fixing bugs in several versions of a software - possibly with different libraries even) and on user's side. A nice way to get those people, who claim Debian is so old (which is true), to use Debian could be this: Add one distribution to the current stable-testing-unstable. For example stable-bleeding_edge-testing-unstable. The new distro would basically be a snapshot of testing or unstable with official boot disks and CD images. It could get minor version numbers and be released, for example, twice a year. This might be bad for Debian's reputation in some people's minds but in my opinion that would simply be answering the users' call. No sane person (I think) would want such a snapshot on a server - especially since there would be no security updates - but many people seem to want new and fancy, bleeding edge programs on their workstations. Especially since stable's XFree has problems with the newer video cards and probably USB, too. Just a few thoughts... -- ----------------------------------------------- | Juha Jäykkä, [EMAIL PROTECTED] | | home: http://www.utu.fi/~juolja/ | -----------------------------------------------