Re: Experimental (temporarily)

2009-01-03 Thread Kamaraju S Kusumanchi
Eugene V. Lyubimkin wrote: > Kamaraju S Kusumanchi wrote: >> Eugene V. Lyubimkin wrote: >> >>> M.Lewis wrote: Given I'm running Lenny and I would like to test out the new Chrony (announced today) which is in Experimental, how can I do this without upgrading my entire system to Expe

Re: Experimental (temporarily)

2009-01-03 Thread Eugene V. Lyubimkin
Kamaraju S Kusumanchi wrote: > Eugene V. Lyubimkin wrote: > >> M.Lewis wrote: >>> Given I'm running Lenny and I would like to test out the new Chrony >>> (announced today) which is in Experimental, how can I do this without >>> upgrading my entire system to Experimental? >> Just add experimental d

Re: Experimental (temporarily)

2009-01-03 Thread Kamaraju S Kusumanchi
Eugene V. Lyubimkin wrote: > M.Lewis wrote: >> >> Given I'm running Lenny and I would like to test out the new Chrony >> (announced today) which is in Experimental, how can I do this without >> upgrading my entire system to Experimental? > Just add experimental distribution in your sources.list a

Re: Experimental (temporarily)

2008-12-23 Thread M.Lewis
John Hasler wrote: M. Lewis writes: Given I'm running Lenny and I would like to test out the new Chrony (announced today) which is in Experimental, how can I do this without upgrading my entire system to Experimental? Easily. chrony_1.23-6rt1, the new version in Experimental, is just chrony_

Re: Experimental (temporarily)

2008-12-23 Thread John Hasler
M. Lewis writes: > Given I'm running Lenny and I would like to test out the new Chrony > (announced today) which is in Experimental, how can I do this without > upgrading my entire system to Experimental? Easily. chrony_1.23-6rt1, the new version in Experimental, is just chrony_1.23-6, the versio

Re: Experimental (temporarily)

2008-12-22 Thread Eugene V. Lyubimkin
M.Lewis wrote: > > Given I'm running Lenny and I would like to test out the new Chrony > (announced today) which is in Experimental, how can I do this without > upgrading my entire system to Experimental? Just add experimental distribution in your sources.list and then install it with '-t experim

Re: Experimental (temporarily)

2008-12-22 Thread Sven Joachim
On 2008-12-22 23:10 +0100, M.Lewis wrote: > Given I'm running Lenny and I would like to test out the new Chrony > (announced today) which is in Experimental, how can I do this without > upgrading my entire system to Experimental? The easiest way is to download it from http://packages.debian.org/e