Marty wrote:
Guillaume TESSIER wrote:
It seems that the BIG SWITCH let my system a kind of orphelin....
I think you are massively overcomplicating the problem...
Marty,
I know i'm overcomplicating the problem. But i think there is really
something that bugs.
This means you are now just a
simple minor upgrade away from the final sarge release. You already
answered your own question with a valid solution, which many others
are using successfully, so I don't know what you think the problem is?
Read my last post again. There is a problem. A package with the same
version number won't contain the same binaries at different T time in
the different trees.
Apt doesn't know about binaries. It only looks at the version number.
This means : the package-2.0 is my system (taken from the testing
repositories at (BIG-SWITCH -4)) could be different than the package-2.0
in the stable repositories. And APT won't see it and won't upgrade this
package. Therefore it seems it's not possible to fully upgrade from a
Sarge testing to a sarge stable.
I know i put blur in people's mind. But the problem is true. I don't
know what experienced debian users or maintainers think about it...
G
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