Re: Debian sid and "risk management"
> With that said, what I usually do for my servers is do an update every
> two weeks, storing the list of packages that WOULD be upgraded in a text
> file. Then when I do my next update, I compare that list vs the list of
> two weeks ago and only install the packages that HAVEN'T changed. This
> gives me a selection of two week old packages that MOST LIKELY work
> (since critical bugs are usually fixed within two weeks).
Seems to be a good way to operate, rather secure... But isn't there a
way to manage this automatically ? It doesn't sounds impossible nor
stupid, does it ?
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Marc Demlenne
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