Re: What's up with aptitude?
- From: Derek Broughton <news@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 30 Jul 2008 14:54:07 -0300
Robert Dailey wrote:
I noticed that ubuntu's package system is VERY out-dated. For example,
subversion 1.5 isn't even available yet!
That's hardly "very" outdated. I had considerable trouble finding a command
line client for 1.5 on Windows last week, after discovering that
TortoiseSVN had created my latest repository in 1.5 format and was
therefore not usable by some tools expecting 1.4.
In any case, intrepid has 1.5.1, and hardy doesn't and won't. Hardy has the
packages that were available (and tested) as of April this year.
In order to get the latest
software, I'm always having to manually download packages, compile them,
and manage their install/removal by hand. This is turning out to be very
frustrating.
If you're frustrated by not being that cutting edge, use intrepid. You'll
probably be sorry.
Why is SVN 1.4.6 still the latest in apt-get? Is there
perhaps something I am missing? The latest GCC compiler isn't in apt-get
either.
Of course not. Hardy is a _STABLE_ release. You don't get the latest and
greatest software from stable releases. Sorry, but that ain't the way it
works.
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derek
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