Re: amd64 (gcc-3.4): recommended sources.list to access the latest sources?
On Sunday 19 December 2004 10:46, Harald Dunkel wrote:
> I don't want to care wether some packages are patched by
> whom. Most packages are patched for Debian. How can I tell
> apt-get to get the right sources?
I'm going to assume that this statement was not intended to be rude (it sure
seems rude to me). Andreas was simply saying to add the official source
archive to your sources.list. Then, after apt-getting the source package,
check to see if there is a patch available for the gcc-3.4 branch. If there
is, then apply that patch before building.
If you look back a few posts on this list you'll see that all of the source
packages that duplicated the official debian archives had to be deleted to
make space during some server maintenance.
If you "don't want to care" enough to apt-get the source package from the
official archive and then check to see if there is a patch for gcc-3.4, then
I hope that the debian-amd64 developers don't care enough to help you.
-Ted
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