Jeroen van Wolffelaar wrote:
On Wed, May 18, 2005 at 07:18:36PM +0200, Frans Pop wrote:Prompted by Jeroen van Wolffelaar I propose to include the following text in the Release Notes to make users aware that non-us is being phased out. *non-us being phased out* For the sarge release most cryptographic packages that were formerly in the non-us part of the archive, have been moved into the regular archive. Currently only a few packages are left in the contrib and non-free sections of the non-us archive. If you have lines referring to non-us in your /etc/sources.list, you may want to check if they can be removed. Chances are that non-us will be discontinued completely in the near future.Minus the typo you're already aware of, and s/non-us/non-US/: yeah, looks fine. Sarge will definitely have no packages in non-US, and at a certain moment the apt-get sources lines for non-US *may* start to give errors (or may not, and just be empty).
Well, with apt 0.6 the non-US archives already give an error[well really a warning] as they are signed with an expired pre-compromise key.
Travis
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