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> Da: Thomas Hood[SMTP:jdthood0@yahoo.co.uk]
> Inviato: lunedì 27 gennaio 2003 8.50
> A: Andrew Pimlott
> Cc: debian-devel@lists.debian.org
> Oggetto: Re: Some myths regarding apt pinning
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> On Sun, 2003-01-26 at 23:14, Andrew Pimlott wrote:
> > If you install foo from unstable, and then that version makes it
> > into testing, and you upgrade before a new version is available in
> > unstable, you will stay with testing.
>
> Once the unstable version makes it into testing, apt
> will track the testing version of that package, yes.
> And then the user should act as A.B. recommends:
> "read debian-security-announce and if needed install
> fixes from unstable".
>
> Maybe there should be a "testing-secure" variant of testing
> into which "unstable" security updates get forced right
> away. Then prudent users could track that instead of testing.
> Priorities:
> stable 900
> testing-secure 800
> unstable 700
>
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