On Mo, 6.12.2004, 02:32, Andreas John wrote: >> If you must use newer packages than those shipped with woody, >> roll your own. Yo have a working compiler, at least. >> Or use woody and backports. > > A compil...what? "dpkg --get-selections |grep compiler" gives me no > results! :-)
(look at the bottom) > > Personally I feel that woody+backports is more "unstable" than sid. > Besides that: If you get the backports from somewhere, you cannot really > "trust" them and you never know when they will conflict with something. > Building all that stuff myself is not an option for me because it drops > me back 10 years .... I think you could trust the backport (including the new patch!) at http://people.debian.org/~hmh/woody/hmh/cyrus/ ;) But to 'enhance' your trust you could download all .tar.gz, .diff and .dsc files from there and make your own .deb files in the debian way. Christian PS: Henrique: Funny timestamp in your last changelog! ;) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]