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Re: upgrading to testing from woody



Thanks for the tip, but after thinking it twice, I decided to upgrade the
whole to testing :)

salud! (cheers!)
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On Tue, 27 Jan 2004, Edward Murrell wrote:

> Add the testing lines to /etc/apt/sources.list
> apt-get update
> apt-get -t testing mysqlserver apache
> (which will get mysqlserver and apache from testing, along with any
> packages they depend on).
>
> However, since you obviously intend to run this as a server, I'd
> recommend against installing testing. To my understanding testing gets
> security patches much later than stable or unstable. The reasons for
> this are somewhat complicated, but it essentially comes down to that
> testing is the next stable, not meant for usability. Pretty much all
> software you need for a server should be in stable anyway.
>
> (This is my understanding, someone who has more of a clue than me feel
> free to correct me.)
>
> Edward



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