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Hello le forum,
qq'un aurait-il/elle l'amabilité d'éclairer ma chandelle, je suis
complètement perdu en lisant la doc suivante. Pour rappel, je me bat tj pour
avoir juste un ffmpeg nickel, qui arrête de tout transformer en uniquement
du 48 kbps; une maj de ma distro n'est pas ma 1re option, une compilation
si, mais si je met juste un backport de ffmpeg, c aussi OK pour moi!
Mais la doc ne m'éclaire pas sur la procédure à suivre, même ainsi décrite
(voir plus bas) on ne sait tj pas quoi faire; par exemple:
- on y parle de squeeze-backports mais ausis de squeeze-backports-sloppy:
c'est quo s'te bestiole, d'où elle sort elle ? incompréhensible!
- ensuite, c bien de dire qu'il faut ajouter une source mirror.debian.org
pour les backports, laquelle n'est pas indiqué, et si je prend par
extension celle d'où je pompe actu mes packages, il n'y a pas de répo
backports dessus. Que faire alors ?
- Plus simplement, qq'un utilise-t-il/elle des backports (Squeeze ou autre)
? Et si oui, peut-il/elle donner la ligne à ajouter dans le sources.list ?
Doc de ref. consultée:
Instructions
URL: http://backports.debian.org/./Instructions/#index2h2
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1. [15]About backports
2. [16]Add backports to your sources.list
3. [17]Install a package from backports
4. [18]squeeze-backports-sloppy
5. [19]Subscribe to the security announce mailinglist
6. [20]Report Bugs
About backports
Backports are recompiled packages from testing (mostly) and unstable
(in a few cases only, e.g. security updates) in a stable environment so
that they will run without new libraries (whenever it is possible) on a
Debian stable distribution
Backports cannot be tested as extensively as Debian stable, and
backports are provided on an as-is basis, with risk of
incompatibilities with other components in Debian stable. Use with
care!
It is therefore recommended to select single backported packages that
fit your needs, and not use all available backports.
Add backports to your sources.list
1. For squeeze add this line
deb http://YOURMIRROR.debian.org/debian-backports squeeze-backports(-sloppy) mai
n
to your sources.list (or add a new file with the ".list" extension
to /etc/apt/sources.list.d/).
(... le YOURMIRROR ne dis pas quel mirror au pire pourrait être utilisé ...
et le -sloppy ne me dis pas si c'est d'application dans mon cas ...)
For wheezy add this line
deb http://YOURMIRROR.debian.org/debian wheezy-backports main
to your sources.list (or add a new file with the ".list" extension
to /etc/apt/sources.list.d/)
2. Run apt-get update
Install a package from backports
All backports are deactivated by default (i.e. the packages are pinned
to 100 by using ButAutomaticUpgrades: yes in the Release files. If you
want to install something from backports run:
apt-get -t squeeze-backports install "package"
(... vu que la ligne ad hoc ne figure pas dans le sources.list, cette
commande-ci ne peut fonctionner, logique! ...)
of course you can use aptitude as well:
aptitude -t squeeze-backports install "package"
squeeze-backports-sloppy
To guarantee a clean upload path from squeeze-backports to wheezy it is
not allowed to upload backports from jessie to squeeze-backports. To
allow new backports also in squeeze we created a new suite for
everybody that prefer newer packages above a clean upgrade path:
squeeze-backports-sloppy. You can use it exactly as squeeze-backports,
just add another line to your sources.list and install new packages via
apt-get -t squeeze-backports-sloppy install
(... même question, sloppy what the f... is sloppy ? ...)
Subscribe to the security announce mailinglist
If you want to get announcements about security updates on
backports.debian.org subscribe to the [21]debian-backports-announce
mailinglist.
Report Bugs
Please report bugs that you found in the packages to the [22]backports
mailinglist and NOT to the Debian BTS!
Links: [23]index [24]sidebar
Last edited Sat 06 Apr 2013 01:32:22 PM UTC
Referenties
1. http://backports.debian.org/./
2. http://backports.debian.org/./
3. http://backports.debian.org/./News/
4. http://backports.debian.org/./Packages/
5. http://backports.debian.org/./Mirrors/
6. http://backports.debian.org/./Mailinglists/
7. http://backports.debian.org/./Contribute/
8. http://backports.debian.org/./FAQ/
9. http://backports.debian.org/changes/squeeze-backports.html
10. http://backports.debian.org/changes/squeeze-backports-sloppy.html
11. http://backports.debian.org/changes/wheezy-backports.html
12. http://ftp-master.debian.org/backports-new.html
13. http://backports.debian.org/./squeeze-backports/overview/
14. mailto:backports-team@xxxxxxxxxx
15. http://backports.debian.org/./Instructions/#index1h2
16. http://backports.debian.org/./Instructions/#index2h2
17. http://backports.debian.org/./Instructions/#index3h2
18. http://backports.debian.org/./Instructions/#index4h2
19. http://backports.debian.org/./Instructions/#index5h2
20. http://backports.debian.org/./Instructions/#index6h2
21. http://lists.debian.org/debian-backports-announce/
22. http://lists.debian.org/debian-backports/
23. http://backports.debian.org/./
24. http://backports.debian.org/./sidebar/
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