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Re: How to get the current security updates on CD?



On Sun, Jan 05, 2003 at 12:26:12AM +0100, SteX imagined:
> In a stormy day a lighting flash occurred: it carried the
> message from kynn@panix.com:
> 
> § How can I get the security updates in CD form?
> § I went to http://www.debian.org/security, but I couldn't
> § find anything § like CD images.

> You better add the following lines in /etc/apt/sources.list
> 
> deb http://security.debian.org/ testing/updates main   <<<--only if you run sarge (testing) version of Debian GNU/Linux
> deb http://security.debian.org/ stable/updates main    <<<-- correct for woody
> 
> then connect to Internet:
> root# apt-get update
> to refresh the list of packages availables on the source sites, then
> root# apt-get upgrade
> ....
> 
> have fun!
> 
> Ste><

Interesting -- I wasn't aware of the security updates to
sarge/testing.  If I am correct in assuming that the Security
Team still don't *officially* support Testing/Sarge, then I
would be interested in knowing who produces/maintains these
security updates to Testing/Sarge?

TIA,
Raymond
-- 
"You deserve to be able to cooperate openly and freely with other
people who use software.  You deserve free software."
 -Richard M. Stallman, Free Software Foundation, http://www.fsf.org

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