[kwlug-disc] definition of debian's "stable"?
Robert P. J. Day
rpjday at crashcourse.ca
Sun Aug 16 12:59:50 EDT 2009
On Sun, 16 Aug 2009, L.D. Paniak wrote:
> Yep, I believe that the only significance of a new minor in a Debian
> release is that the installation media gets updated. Looking at the
> release notes for the latest update of Lenny,
>
> http://www.debian.org/News/2009/20090627
>
> there is nothing you would not see in a typical apt-get upgrade -
> save for the installer "di" updates. Maybe someone else knows of
> the greater cosmic significance of a Debian update?
>
> Otherwise, updates are just bug fixes and minor performance
> upgrades. For real updates to functionality on a regular basis, look
> to the testing and/or unstable branches.
but this is not what the online docs say. read here:
http://www.debian.org/doc/FAQ/ch-getting.en.html
"2.2 Are there package upgrades in `stable'?
No new functionality is added to the stable release. Once a Debian
version is released and tagged `stable' it will only get security
updates. That is, only packages for which a security vulnerability has
been found after the release will be upgraded."
that seems fairly adamant that, once you install a new "stable"
release, the *only* updates/upgrades you will see are
security-related. no big fixes or performance upgrades. or am i
misreading that? or does a 5.0.1 or 5.0.2 "release" represent a new
release that *does* incorporate bug fixes?
i'm not trying to be thick, i am merely succeeding.
rday
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