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Re: moving to testing.



On Thu, Apr 10, 2003 at 06:39:21PM +0000, Matt Price wrote:
> I'm thinking of switching from woody to sarge, or at least of adding a
> sarge partition to my system.  Has the 'gcc 3.2 logjam' broken up
> enough to make it worthwhile to move over to sarge?  That is, have big
> important packages like gnome and kde been compiled with gcc .32, or
> would I have to use unstable packages anyway (or the woody backports,
> which	I'm currently running).

It's certainly a long way ahead of where it was a few months ago. The
new KDE hasn't moved into sarge yet, but a lot of other stuff has.

> I'm running this on an i386, which I assume is where things have moved
> furthest ahead at this point.  

One of the points of testing is that it's (for the most part) in sync
across all architectures.

Cheers,

-- 
Colin Watson                                  [cjwatson@flatline.org.uk]



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