On Tue, Jul 18, 2000 at 12:52:12PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Quoting Sven LUTHER <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > <snip> > > > > Just a question, ... > > > > what is the true benefit from running helix gnome in place of official > > debian > > gnome packages ? > > Hum... They're up-to-date ! If you know where I can get the official debian > packages for these updated packages (I looked in potato and in woody): > 1- Just tell me > 2- You could have told me last week when I first asked ! (j/k)
Well, there are a batch of uptodate i386 binary package that just got in the archive lately (at least i think so, they are numbered 1.2.4-1 and the like). (just updated them today on my work i386 box here) This are woody source packages, but i think there was no woody planned for ppc until potato is released, but still i guess you could compile the said source package and upload them to woody. That said, my question was more to know if there are some real difference between the packages in woody (well the new uptodate ones) and the ones from helix, apart from the new install and configuration stuff the helix guys did do, but which is pointless for a debian system anyway, since i would much prefer to have official debian packages than some packages that could mess my system up. Also i guess there are some package in helix that are not yet in debian/woody, am i right in thinking this ? and if yes, what are they ? Friendly, Sven LUTHER