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Can't find packages for amd64 -current
Back with a new question. For three (and maybe more) days now, it seems that all ftp servers are empty of amd64 -current packages. Why is this happening?
I know I'm missing something. I just don't know what it is... I keep thinking it has something to do with the release cycle. First time following -current, so I want to learn as much as I can about the process. |
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When dealing with -current, one is dealing with the fallout of new development.
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Last edited by Daffy; 8th June 2011 at 10:10 AM. Reason: add answer to ocicat |
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The amd64 packages were deleted accidentally, new ones will show up soon if they haven't already.
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For Daffy, and anyone else new to -current, please see this post of mine in an earlier thread about snapshot package management and problems that may appear if one is not very careful with keeping everything, including dependent libraries, in sync. It links to a long mailing list discussion which will be helpful.
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I keep my eyes on this web site when ever I intend to upgrade a snap or else
http://www.rhaalovely.net/up2date.html
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