On Tue, 19 Jun 2007, Thomas Glanzmann wrote:
> it already is. But Debian Etch is stable which means there will no newer
> version of git in Debian Etch. Currently it is 1.4.whatever. When the
> next stable release is released, which takes some time with Debian,
> there will be a newer version of git shipped with it. So for the moment
> you have to a few choices to live with when you use Debian stable:
>
> - Use the old git version 1.4
> - Build a newer version yourself
> - Use the backports or any other prebuild but up2date packages
The other choice that we developers usually make is to run either testing
or unstable. "stable" is a synonym for obsolete ;-).
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