On Mon, Dec 20, 2010 at 02:41:48PM +0000, Camaleón wrote: > Do you mean that there is no way to keep the same name for the time it > lasts a release? Excuse me for intervening, but no, he does not mean that. You see, you can look at codenames (like 'etch', 'lenny' or 'squeeze') as 'absolute' values, and at release names ('stable', 'testing' etc.) as 'relative' ones. 'lenny' would still be 'lenny' after release of 'squeeze' (or whichever), but 'stable', 'testing' etc. would change. > I thought "lenny" repo would automatically point to "oldstable" when > squeeze is released, that is, no manual intervention required from user's > side :-? Yep, you're right: after squeeze's release, both lenny and oldstable would point to the same place. The point is: if you use codenames, your distribution won't change (that is, if it was lenny, it would stay so); but if you used release names (say, 'stable'), you'll be automatically upgraded to the release that became stable (squeeze, in that case). -- Regards, Alexander Batischev 1024D/69093C81 F870 A381 B5F5 D2A1 1B35 4D63 A1A7 1C77 6909 3C81
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