Justin R. Miller muttered: > Say you've got a testing install. Is it better to just pull in sources > from unstable as well, or to actually dist-upgrade to unstable? As I > understand it, unstable is a moving target. What would be the > difference? I dist-upgraded to testing, but most of my packages are > from unstable. I've successfully done the trick of adding unstable to my apt sources list, then apt-get installing apt (the new version from unstable), then setting up my apt configuration so that by default I get testing version, but if I specifically get an unstable version, e.g.,
apt-get upgrade mozilla/unstable It stays at the unstable version. Others more proficient than I have described the technique in better detail on this list. HTH, Paul -- Paul Mackinney | Who profited from Sept 11? [EMAIL PROTECTED] | http://www.copvcia.com/

