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Re: Packages temporarily disappearing from Testing/Lenny



On Mon, Apr 14, 2008 at 08:35:13 +0200, David (wizzardx@gmail.com) wrote: 

> Something I've noticed with Testing/Lenny is that packages often
> disappear for a short period (a few days or weeks) and then reappear.
> A few current examples: xmms and nvidia-glx. If you look on
> packages.debian.org they are in unstable and stable, but not testing.
> comix was also gone for a while but is back again.

I'm not an expert, but I think that packages in testing are just that -
under test.  Not just the individual packages, but also how they fit in
with other packages.  I imagine these packages were removed for a good
reason.  Again, I'm not sure about all this, but this may be useful
regarding xmms, one of the examples you mentioned:

http://packages.qa.debian.org/x/xmms.html

> This is annoying. I install desktops from Debian Testing and can't
> find packages. In this case I usually install the missing packages
> from Unstable, but this can cause problems. For example, I installed
> nvidia-glx from unstable on a testng box (along with the updated xorg
> dependancies), and then I couldn't get X to work (dpkg-reconfigure
> xserver-xorg no longer asked for video card, and makes an invalid
> config file so X can't startup). After reinstalling X I'm now using
> the nv driver until nvidia-glx returns to Testing.
> 
> Any suggestions? Should I be using Unstable instead of Testing for
> desktops? (I've had bad experiences with Unstable in the past).

If you want stability, then go for 'stable' ?
 
-- 
Bob Cox.  Stoke Gifford, near Bristol, UK.

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