Recalling some previous discussion on Debian and AMD64, Sven had low opinion of my ISP because AMD64 Debian packages were not mirrored .. well I asked them to do so, and now they have! Looking in 'ftp://mirror.internode.on.net/pub/debian-amd64/debian-amd64/dists/' I can see this: [No, the mirror is not publically available] Directory:etch 15/09/05 14:35:00 Directory:etch-proposed-updates 15/09/05 14:35:00 Directory:experimental 15/09/05 15:00:00 Directory:proposed-updates 15/09/05 14:39:00 Directory:sarge 15/09/05 14:35:00 Directory:sarge-proposed-updates 15/09/05 14:39:00 Directory:sarge-unsupported 15/09/05 14:42:00 Directory:sid 15/09/05 14:39:00 Directory:stable 15/09/05 14:35:00 Directory:stable-proposed-updates 15/09/05 14:39:00 Directory:stinkypete 15/09/05 14:42:00 Directory:testing 15/09/05 14:35:00 Directory:testing-proposed-updates 15/09/05 14:35:00 Directory:unstable 15/09/05 14:39:00 I have two questions: which section should I use to get at the latest Ocaml Debian packages on an Ubuntu Hoary system? And, I have a spare 200G disk on which I am thinking to build a complete new Debian system, at least a chroot partition (although bootable would be interesting if I can figure out what to do with stuff like mail .. :) Same question: given I want the latest and best Ocaml packages, and am willing to take some risks (since faults will not stop my Ubuntu desktop operating) which sections should I use in my apt/sources.list? And who is stinkypete? :) -- John Skaller <skaller at users dot sourceforge dot net>
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