Re: security update url's

1999-01-07 Thread Darren Benham
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- On 07-Jan-99 Michael Stone wrote: > I'm not sure what you mean here. As an example, go to > http://www.debian.org/security/1998/19980922 and follow the link at the > bottom of the page to get a copy of tcsh. Click the download button on > that page and you get a

Re: security update url's

1999-01-07 Thread Michael Stone
Quoting Darren Benham ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > I decided not to track proposed-updates because, supposedly, the changed > package will soon be moved into the "real" location. If you put a link to > proposed-updates, you'd have to watch it for the package move and then update > the page(s) according

RE: security update url's

1999-01-07 Thread Darren Benham
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- On 07-Jan-99 Michael Stone wrote: > 1. wml::debian::security::fixes_link generates a link to the Packages > section of the web site, but that area doesn't track packages in > proposed-updates. Is there a standard way to generate a link into > proposed-updates, o