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Re: why this marketing stuff is important



On Mon, 18 Aug 1997, Dale Scheetz wrote:

> Yes, one solution would be for the maintainer to build the package twice,
> once under the stable environment and again under the unstable one. Many
> maintainers don't seem to have the resources to deal with this problem. An
> internet accessable machine, running a stable development environement,
> could be used by these maintainers to build their packages targeted for
> stable. We currently have no such setup.
> 
> Ideas?

I must be missing something... What's wrong with using the altdev packages
in an "unstable" machine to build packages targeted for "stable"?

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Enrique Zanardi						   ezanardi@ull.es
Dpto. Fisica Fundamental y Experimental			Univ. de La Laguna


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