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Re: replacement for apt-listchanges?
From: Ron Johnson <ron.l.johnson(at)cox.net>
Date: Mon Aug 06 2007 - 20:40:08 EDT
On 08/06/07 18:42, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
>>> because breakage due to python occurs too frequently), it is important >> I still don't have any evidence that python breaks frequently. > > This is based on personal experience. Unfortunately I haven't kept > statistics, but I'd say, taking into account the serious bugs that > directly affected the use of my machines and those I could avoid > (e.g. thanks to apt-listbugs), this should be about 4 per year. This > may seem low, but this is much more than what I get with the other > base packages (libc6, perl, xorg...). You *know* the answer you're going to receive.
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