Anthony Towns wrote:
> Since the above, Moritz Muehlenhoff has been added as a security
> secretary and given priveleges to do security updates for testing via the
> security.debian.org infrastructure, but there's been no other activity
> to my knowledge.
I'm busy with the sarge2 kernel update, I
[Gustav Brehmer]
> Can anybody tell me if this a official release of Debian? What does
> the "r0a" mean? Is a pre release version?
No, 3.1r0 was the first official release of Debian 3.1 "sarge". The CD
images had a small but annoying bug discovered a few hours after it was
released, so 3.1r0a wa
Hi,
recently I downloaded two DVD images of Debian 3.1 over some BitTorrent links
found on www.debian.de:
debian-31r0a-i386-binary-1.iso
debian-31r0a-i386-binary-2.iso
Can anybody tell me if this a official release of Debian? What does the "r0a"
mean? Is a pre release version? Cause now I've f
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On Fri, Jan 06, 2006 at 11:55:12AM +0100, Michael Banck wrote:
> There have also been ongoing discussions about optimizing
> apt-ftparchive, but I am not sure whether this is part of the solution
> as well. Maybe aj can comment on that.
apt-ftparchive is causing a bit too much load for any signif
Anthony Towns wrote:
> Since the above, Moritz Muehlenhoff has been added as a security
> secretary and given priveleges to do security updates for testing via the
> security.debian.org infrastructure, but there's been no other activity
> to my knowledge. The testing-security team haven't issued an
Michael Banck wrote:
> Q_: there's already a reasonably easy script, it's more the
> issue of making it easy for people to find a (eg) m68k mirror
> when the country mirror only had i386 eg
Back before sarge was released I added information about what arches
each mirror carries to Mir
Hi,
On Friday, 06 Jan 2006, you wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 06, 2006 at 11:40:23AM +0100, Martin Zobel-Helas wrote:
> > could the FTP-Team please clairify what the current status of the mirror
> > split and the inclusion of AMD64 is? It has been said this will happen
> > directly after the release of sar
On Fri, Jan 06, 2006 at 11:40:23AM +0100, Martin Zobel-Helas wrote:
> could the FTP-Team please clairify what the current status of the mirror
> split and the inclusion of AMD64 is? It has been said this will happen
> directly after the release of sarge. Sarge is now 7 month out and (to
> the endus
Hi,
could the FTP-Team please clairify what the current status of the mirror
split and the inclusion of AMD64 is? It has been said this will happen
directly after the release of sarge. Sarge is now 7 month out and (to
the enduser view) nothing has happened. This is very embarrassing for
Debian.
I
Hello,
is it possible to get information about the problem with packages.d.o
and the experimental problem?
IMHO they are important for the development and infos should be sent to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Noèl Köthe
Debian GNU/Linux, www.debian.org
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