Dépôts et mises à jours

Bonjour,

je cherche les différences et les liens entre les dépôts suivants :

deb http://ftp.fr.debian.org/debian/ wheezy-updates main deb http://ftp.fr.debian.org/debian/ wheezy-proposed-updates main deb http://ftp.fr.debian.org/debian/ wheezy-backports main
Merci de vos lumières.

Salut,

Pour ce faire, la bible : 2.1.4. Bases concernant l’archive Debian.

J’ai bien compris que les paquets de wheezy-proposed-updates
passaient vers wheezy-updates, mais les choses ne sont pas claires
pour wheezy-backports !

En fait, je me demande d’où les paquets de wheezy-backports proviennent
et s’ils vont vers wheezy-proposed-updates après ?

Debian Backports

[quote]You are running Debian stable, because you prefer the Debian stable tree. It runs great, there is just one problem: the software is a little bit outdated compared to other distributions. This is where backports come in.

Backports are packages taken from the next Debian release (called “testing”), adjusted and recompiled for usage on Debian stable. Because the package is also present in the next Debian release, you can easily upgrade your stable+backports system once the next Debian release comes out. (In a few cases, usually for security updates, backports are also created from the Debian unstable distribution.)

Backports cannot be tested as extensively as Debian stable, and backports are provided on an as-is basis, with risk of incompatibilities with other components in Debian stable. Use with care!

It is therefore recommended to only select single backported packages that fit your needs, and not use all available backports.[/quote]

Nickel :slightly_smiling: