Re: Sarge 3.1r1 -> 3.1r2
Thank Hendrik very much for your detalled answer:
Use an internet conection to donwload special packages is not to be
possible.
I dont have access from my local network (Enterprise Rules) for this
purpose. :(
I have my 2 DVDs of Debian but I can use neither a DVD reader (Enterprise
Rules).
Just a have the complete cd 3.1r1 release but 3 cds with errors.
If somebody know a site that where I get these cds I will apreciate your
help very much.
Thanks Hendrik again :)
Luis Ariel Lecca
> Does CD3 for r2 contain exactly the same set of packages (some updates,
> of course) as CD3 for r1? If so, mixing CDs is fine. If not,you'll
> need the entire set.
> It would surprise me if the package lists per CD were identical between
> r1 and r2. Presumably the security fixed between the two would have
> changed the sizes of many packages, and this would affect which
> packages fit on a CD.
>
> But you could brobably use CD3 from the new release, and use the
> on-line package repository to provide the few you would be missing.
>
> Or, (just in case you don't know) it's perfectly possible to install
> Debian from just CD1, and use the online repositories to provide any
> further packages you need. It's certainly easier than downloading all
> the CDs. May not be easier than buying CDs or copying a friend's CDs if
> you have poor net access.
>
> However, the online repositories may not give you the sense of security
> that comes from having the entire Debian system on a bookshelf in case
> the internet goes permanently, irrecoverably down.
>
> -- hendrik
----- Original Message -----
From: <hendrik@topoi.pooq.com>
To: <debian-user@lists.debian.org>
Sent: Saturday, August 05, 2006 10:08 AM
Subject: Re: Sarge 3.1r1 -> 3.1r2
> On Fri, Aug 04, 2006 at 05:42:38PM -0500, Mumia W. wrote:
> > On 08/04/2006 01:50 PM, Luis Ariel Lecca wrote:
> > > Hello all,
> > > Could any body tell me where could I get Debian Sarge
> > >
> > > 3.1r1. I cant find somes cds that I need (p.e. cd3).
> > >
> > > Should I use the cd3 of 3.1r2 instead these and mix
> > > the releases ?
> > > It breaks the stability of my dpkgs and system ?
> > >
> > > Best Regarts, Luis Ariel Lecca
> > >
> >
> > It would not break anything for you to mix 3.1r1 and 3.1r2.
> > For my convenience, I would just buy the entire CD set for 3.1r2.
> >
>
> Does CD3 for r2 contain exactly the same set of packages (some updates,
> of course) as CD3 for r1? If so, mixing CDs is fine. If not,you'll
> need the entire set.
>
> It would surprise me if the package lists per CD were identical between
> r1 and r2. Presumably the security fixed between the two would have
> changed the sizes of many packages, and this would affect which
> packages fit on a CD.
>
> But you could brobably use CD3 from the new release, and use the
> on-line package repository to provide the few you would be missing.
>
> Or, (just in case you don't know) it's perfectly possible to install
> Debian from just CD1, and use the online repositories to provide any
> further packages you need. It's certainly easier than downloading all
> the CDs. May not be easier than buying CDs or copying a friend's CDs if
> you have poor net access.
>
> However, the online repositories may not give you the sense of security
> that comes from having the entire Debian system on a bookshelf in case
> the internet goes permanently, irrecoverably down.
>
> -- hendrik
>
>
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