On 1997.08.13, Peter Tobias wrote:
: 
: Date: Wed, 13 Aug 1997 00:02:58 +0200
: Binary: netstd
: Architecture: source i386
: Version: 2.16-1
: Distribution: stable unstable
: Urgency: high
: Maintainer: Peter Tobias <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
: Description: 
:  netstd     - Networking binaries and daemons for Linux
: Changes: 
:  netstd (2.16-1) stable unstable; urgency=high
:  .
:    * glibc fixes
:    * rusers: updated to netkit-rusers-0.11 (security fix)

        Sorry if this is a stupid question, but I've been puzzled for a
little while now...  How come I keep seeing these high urgency, security
related package releases, but the main Debian release is still at 1.3.1?
I'm used to pointing dselect at ftp.debian.org and picking up security
related updates automatically.  What am I missing?  Thanks...

-- 
Tres Hofmeister                       Research Applications Program
[EMAIL PROTECTED]         National Center for Atmospheric Research


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