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Operating Systems Linux Debian Debian Testing (Is it Stable) Post 302768803 by bakunin on Saturday 9th of February 2013 05:54:50 PM
Old 02-09-2013
Debian is probably the distribution with the most conservative attitude of all when it comes to version acceptance. Use a "Debian Stable" if you want something which will still be running in the next ice-age. "Debian Testing" and "Debian Unstable" are by no means insecure or crash-prone, just not that rigorously tested as "Stable".

For your laptop the advatages of having newer software, which is probably farther developed by far outweighs the disadvantage of having statistically one crash more every 20 years. As long as you don't control atomic power plants or similarily sensitive things with this system you probably will come to like it. I have a "Debian Unstable" somewhere on my notebook and never had any problems with it, I mainly use Fedora Core, but that is more because of personal taste than because of any shortcoming of Debian.

I hope this helps.

bakunin
 

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Debian::Control(3pm)					User Contributed Perl Documentation				      Debian::Control(3pm)

NAME
Debian::Control - manage Debian source package control files SYNOPSIS
my $c = Debian::Control->new(); # construct a new $c->read($file); # parse debian/control file $c->write($file); # write to file print $c->source->Source; print $c->source->Build_Depends; # Debian::Dependencies object $c->binary->{'libfoo-perl'}->Description( "Foo Perl module " . " Foo makes this and that" ); DESCRIPTION
Debian::Control can be used for representation and manipulation of Debian source package control files in an object-oriented way. It provides easy reading and writing of the debian/control file found in Debian source packages. FIELDS
source An instance of Debian::Control::Stanza::Source class. Contains the source stanza of the Debian source package control file. binary A hash reference (actually Tie::IxHash instance) with keys being binary package names and values instances of Debian::Control::Stanza::Binary class. Contains the information of the binary package stanzas of Debian source package control file. CONSTRUCTOR
new Constructs a new Debian::Control instance. The "source" field is initialized with an empty instance of Debian::Control::Stanza::Source and "binary" field is initialized with an empty instance of Tie::IxHash. METHODS
read file Parse "control" in debian and populate "source" and "binary" accessors. file can be either a file name, an opened file handle or a string scalar reference. write file Writes a debian/control-like file in file with the contents defined in the "source" and "binary" fields. file can be either a file name, an opened file handle or a string scalar reference. All dependency lists are sorted before writing. is_arch_dep Returns true if the package is architecture-dependent. This is determined by the "Architecture" field of the first binary package. If it equals to "all", then the package is architecture-independent; otherwise it is architecture-dependent. Returns undef if it is not possible to determine whether the package is architecture-dependent or not. This is the case when there are no binary package stanzas present or the first has no "Archiitecture" field. SEE ALSO
Debian::Control::Stanza::Source, Debian::Control::Stanza::Binary, Debian::Control::FromCPAN COPYRIGHT &; LICENSE Copyright (C) 2009 Damyan Ivanov dmn@debian.org This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as published by the Free Software Foundation. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. perl v5.14.2 2012-01-15 Debian::Control(3pm)
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