#include <sorry_for_the_late_reply.h> #include <i_was_just_far_too_busy.h>
On Mon, 15 Jan 2001, Anthony Towns wrote: > Anyone have any worthwhile opinions on how 2.2r3 and 2.4.0 should get > along? There already seems to be an iptables package and adding a new > devfsd package would have little chance of breaking any existing installs > (assuming they don't install it). modutils is out of date, though. It > might be worth considering making a modutils-2.4 package, which would > work in most cases, and run little risk of breaking anyone's system. > > Of course, there's no way we're going to support 2.4.x in potato much > better than we supported 2.2.x in slink, but including stuff for it > on CDs in extra doesn't strike me as unreasonable. I'm prepared to be > shouted down, of course. The current apt-cdrom will pick up any Packages files on the CD, no matter where they are. So it would be possible to put "incompatible" packages in extras/ (or for-kernel-2.4.x/ or whereever), but then there shouldn't be a Packages file there. That means it'll be quite a hassle to install these things, so I guess it would be wiser to have the stuff available only online and mention the correct sources.list line(s) in the CD's README. Regards, Anne Bezemer