[Typo3-debian] http://dotdeb.org/
infomaniac
infomaniac at ifi.ch
Fri Jul 23 12:30:27 CEST 2004
Hi
As it sais.. it's an _unofficial_ repository.
It may all be fine using it, but you cannot be sure that a regular
update (not a dist-update!) won't break your system.
Therefor I consider you'd rather use the official repositories and use
updates mainly from security.debian.org if your server needs good
reliability!
If it's just your personal home-brew, my-funky-webpage-lamp-o-matic-box,
then you'll probably be fine using the dotdeb repository ;-)
If you have a productive server, you should consider building the
packages you need (not available from the stable reps) yourself and
testing them on a concurrent testing system.
Have fun!
Oliver
>
> From:
> Jordan van
> Bergen
> <jordanvanbergen at hotmail.com>
> Reply-To:
> Jordan van
> Bergen
> <jordanvanbergen at hotmail.com>, TYPO3 Installation on Debian <typo3-debian at lists.netfielders.de>
> To:
> typo3-debian at lists.netfielders.de
> Subject:
> [Typo3-debian] http://dotdeb.org/
> Date:
> Fri, 23
> Jul 2004
> 10:15:54
> +0200
>
> Hi All,
>
> Does anyone know about this: What is DotDeb?
> http://dotdeb.org/
>
> DotDeb is an unofficial repository for the stable Debian
> GNU/Linux
> distribution.
> Its goal is to turn your Debian box into a reliable and
> performant LAMP
> platform, by providing up-to-date PHP and MySQL packages.
>
> So is this a good idea to do on a production server? As far as
> I can see you
> will have everything "stable" and only the LAMP packages will
> become the
> most up-to-date onces.......
>
> Any suggestions to YES or NO use this?
>
> Regards
>
> Jordan van Bergen
> jordanvanbergen at hotmail.com
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