Dr. Jennifer Nussbaum wrote:
> I am currently running Lenny on two laptops. I thought i had seen something 
> on this list about how, with Lenny close to release, the "lenny" repositories 
> are different from "testing", and if we want to keep up to date we should 
> switch to "testing" in sources.list. But the docs say that lenny is just a 
> symlink to "testing".
>
> Im not trying to be ultra-bleeding-edge, but im willing to trade some 
> stability for newer packages. I thought thats what i was doing with "lenny". 
> Should i switch to "testing" in sources.list, or am i confused?
>   

Lenny is indeed testing. At least for now, once it's release, it will
become 'stable', and testing will point to the future release.

If you see a difference between 'testing' and 'lenny', there is probably
something wrong with your setup and/or your mirrors. You should start by
showing us your /etc/apt/sources.list file, and the packages for which
you see a difference.


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