Dear People, I am currently running Debian 2.2rs (potato, stable). I'm opting for building packages from (Debian) sources for things I need that are not in potato. The version of apt in testing has some functions that would make this much easier (apt-get build-dep) and it generally has more functionality than the version of apt (0.3.19) in potato. I am sure there are many people out there who are using this version of apt, so my question is, have you had any problems with it? More specifically, are there any people currently using it on potato, and how has the experience been?
Apt is a pretty basic thing, and I would rather stick with 0.3.19 if there was any question of it misbehaving and blowing things up. I looked at the bug reports for this version of apt, and they seemed pretty alarming, though I am not sure I understand the workings of the bug system all that well. For one thing, how come so many reports seem to go unresolved? Am I missing something, are these spurious reports, or what? I like a stable and smoothly running installation, which is why I am running stable :-). Thanks for any responses. Sincerely, Faheem Mitha.