Sid == testing
Woody == unstable

Correct?


Dan Drake wrote:

> On Fri, 11 May 2001, Ben Kochie wrote:
> > is it just me, or is the sid/main/binary-i386 tree _empty_??  and i386 in
> > woody is close to empty?
>
>   Here's what I see in sid/main/binary-i386/ at ftp.debian.org:
>
>   -rw-rw-r--   1 debian   debian    4862788 May 11 19:25 Packages
>   -rw-rw-r--   1 debian   debian    1347315 May 11 19:25 Packages.gz
>   -rw-rw-r--   1 debian   debian         82 May 11 19:34 Release
>
>   Looks pretty empty to me!
>
>   I dunno; as long as apt-get works for me, I figure the Debian folks can
> do whatever they want to their ftp server...
>
>   Incidentally, what *is* sid? I know potato is the current stable
> version, and woody is the next version...do I have this diagram right?
>
>         potato <-> stable
>         woody  <-> testing
>         sid    <-> unstable
>
>   I'm still a bit confused about the Debian naming convenctions; it was
> only a couple months ago that I Saw The Light and switched from Redhat. :)
>
>   Dan
>
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