Seneca wrote:
If you keep your sources.list at testing, you will need a dist-upgrade every once in a while. An example from unstable: the package dictd was split into 2 packages (dictd && dictzip), and dictd now depends upon dictzip. The only way for the package dictd can upgrade to the new version is with a dist-upgrade to install the new package.
It isn't the /only/ way, you can also apt-get install dictd and it will pick up the new dependency...
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