On Friday 18 of March 2016 01:35:21 deloptes wrote: > Lisi Reisz wrote: > > But don't let me put you off using developmental stuff and helping with > > developing it! > > > > Lisi > > No problem thanks, Lisi. > > I'll try this in the dev/test env I'm using. > > I am pragmatic and I don't mess up with the system I work on, because I'm > sick of not being able to do something I was used to do before. > Of course with TDE the risk is really low, but still, I won't run the code > I've written on my productive system for the first time. This is my > philosophy and has turned to be right over the years. > > Regards > As already mentioned exactly Lisi, the preliminary stable builds are not like the Debian "testing" - it would be apposite to compare them to the Debian "stable-proposed-updates": https://wiki.debian.org/StableProposedUpdates About dependencies: because packages are built over the preliminary stable builds repository, individual packages may require a versions from the preliminary stable builds repository. -- Slávek