Thank You for Your time and answer, Camaleón: >> How do You see which package belongs to which repo? > >What do you mean? Please, expand that a bit :-)
I meant that if surfing through http/ftp directories of several repos like testing and stable, then all the packages are mixed - You do not know from the dir.s architecture which package belongs to which repo in the case. >> - Do You install all the repos on Your computer? > >Hum... I'm not sure what repos are you referring to (backports, Ubuntu >launchpad...)? No, Debian repos: stable, backports, testing, sid... >I would not mix Ubuntu packages into a Debian installation. Have you >considered in compiling the apckage from Tesseract site? I thought to install Ubuntu in KVM and go on in case no luck w/ tesseract 3 in Debian. >Ah, I've seen that you already posted into backports mailing list. >Yes, you may ask to Tesseract Debian package maintainers for an update >to the 3.x branch so it can be then backported. The only problem I see >here (as I already said) is that backporting to the new version will >render unusable the old files ;-( Who needs old files when new arrive? :) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/4e1ea283.d405e30a.1825.0...@mx.google.com