On Sun, Mar 02, 2014 at 04:11:58PM +0100, Felix Natter wrote: > hi, > > what is the consensus about using stable (s/testing/jessie/g in > sources.list) for maintaining Debian packages (in conjunction with a sid > VM or a chroot to make sure it always builds)? Packages targeted for sid must always be built and tested using a sid environment. Nothing prevents you from using a machine running stable with pbuilder/cowbuilder to build packages for unstable. You will also need some up to date chroot or a virtual machine to test your packages before upload. > The problem with testing is that I spend >2-3 hours a week backing up > data, apt-get dist-upgrade and making sure things work (the last update > caused an xserver-xorg-video-intel issue). Futhermore, this machine > shouldn't break, since I only have one work/development machine. > > My packages seem to allow that - I'd only need to backport a few libs. Don't build packages targeted for sid using such a mix of stable/testing and/or backported packages. Best regards, Jan Dittberner -- Jan Dittberner - Debian Developer GPG-key: 4096R/558FB8DD 2009-05-10 B2FF 1D95 CE8F 7A22 DF4C F09B A73E 0055 558F B8DD http://www.dittberner.info/
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