On Mon, 12 Jan 2004 18:55:09 -0600
Mike Chambers <mike(a)netlyncs.com> wrote:
I don't think this test/stable and development/rawhide system is
setup
that way. Testing is for making sure the package works before it is
moved to production up2date for the current release.
Development/rawhide is for working on the next release, which once a
package is working fine for the current one, then it's made to work with
the new-to-be release, which will probably have lots of different
dependencies/mechanisms, like the 2.6 kernel, newer kde, gnome and so
on.
LOL, doubt I'm explaining this correctly, hopefully my point is across
at least hehe.
Ahh ya did fine ;o) It turns out the testing directories aren't very big
anyway, so it's not a huge deal either way.
Cheers,
Sean