On Wed, 2004-08-18 at 18:39, Phil Moors wrote:
On Mon, 2004-08-16 at 09:00, Balazs Scheidler wrote:
The best way to use Zorp currently is to bootstrap a system with Debian woody (aka stable) and update it from our ZorpOS repository. You can do that by simply installing a base woody system, and then adding the following lines to your /etc/apt/sources.list file:
deb http://apt.balabit.com/zorp-gpl-os zorp-os-2.1/2.1 zorp-os zorp-gpl zorp-common deb http://apt.balabit.com/zorp-gpl-os zorp-os-2.1/2.1 zorp-os zorp-gpl zorp-common
The above two lines look exactly the same. Should they be different?
This source contains stable releases only: deb http://apt.balabit.com/zorp-gpl-os zorp-os-2.1/2.1 zorp-os zorp-gpl zorp-common While this one also contains our "test" releases: deb http://apt.balabit.com/zorp-gpl-os zorp-os-2.1/2.1test zorp-os zorp-gpl zorp-common so yes, I meant them to be different, but left out the "test" from one of them. -- Bazsi