On Tue, 30 Apr 1996, Bruce Perens wrote: > From: Scott Barker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > What's the current status of dftp and dpkg-ftp? Are either of them > > "official" > > I would like dpkg-ftp to become part of the "base system", which is the > stuff that is a required part of Debian. It's necessary so that > mostly-net installs would work. Dpkg-ftp has some bugs to be shaken out > before that happens. Also, the installation menu in 1.1 doesn't set up > PPP and SLIP for you, which is necessary for many network > installations. So expect this in 1.2 . The target date for that is 3 > months after 1.1 is released. > > Thanks > > Bruce
By way of a minor bug report.. when version numbers change, the files are not always seen by dpkg to be newer, for example, I have a copy of lynx, which is listed by dpkg -l as '2.4.2-2' but the version in /unstable/* is listed as 'lynx-2.4-FM-960316-1.deb' ... now dpkg-ftp will fetch the file, but dpkg thinks it is downgrading and balks... I assume the lynx with the letters in the name is the newer... there have been a few such packages in the past. '-force' usually works of course. What about the idea of having an 'expert' option on dpkg that would prompt you for 'y/n' if a particular force-option was necessary? [EMAIL PROTECTED]/GNU__Linux__1.3.77___ "Love is a snowmobile racing across the tundra and then suddenly it flips over, pinning you underneath. At night, the ice weasels come." -- Matt Groening