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Re: What is the difference between `Sid' and `unstable' ?



Thanks for the reply.

Ok, forget the capital `S' (I do use `sid' in my data file)

Paul Johnson wrote:
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On Sat, Oct 11, 2003 at 12:42:23PM +0300, Jerome BENOIT wrote:

Note that my `/etc/apt/sources.list' data file
reaches both `Sid' and `unstable'.

So what is the difference between `Sid' and `unstable' ?


Sid doesn't exist, sid and unstable do.  sid and unstable different
names for the same thing.

I know that,
how explain the above trouble.




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