D-Man <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 10/01/2001 (10:21) : > > Yes, and AFAIK that 'sid' will be 'unstable' forever. Testing is > a new designation that now refers to 'woody'. The purpose of testing > is to allow users to get the latest stuff but not unstable. Testing > will become stable once the bugs are out. Then a new name will be > given for testing.
I guess apt-setup will have to be updated to handle this ? Now it only gives you the choice between stable and unstable. But why are most of the new packages (that use Xlib) requiring X 4.0.* if this is not going into Woody? Surely some of these packages should be present in Woody (unless it is to be released within a couple of months)? -- Preben Randhol ------------------- http://www.pvv.org/~randhol/ -- «For me, Ada95 puts back the joy in programming.»

