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2009-01-09
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2009-01-09
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I think the real answer is to ask fring to change their policy. These repositories would be available for any upgrade or application install which has dependencies which are included in this repository.
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2009-01-09
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2009-01-09
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2009-01-30
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2009-01-30
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Please, dear god, don't do that. An apt-get dist-upgrade with the SDK repository (which is added by several .installs, including the one for Fring) equals an unbootable tablet.
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2009-01-31
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Actually Fring .install hasn't included sdk repository for a long time (at least 2 months).
http://www.fring.com/linux/N810.install
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On a case-by-case basis, sure, there's nothing wrong with your recommendation. Assuming, of course, that with each case you're sure the person you're making the recommendation to is aware of the risks and repercussions involved, but as a general recommendation it's very dangerous. I'm not inclined to let it past when the end result is going to be more work for me helping people fix the mess that an careless recommendation causes.
So, please, avoid making dangerous general recommendations unless you're willing to step up and provide direct help to everybody that's harmed by them.
Ryan Abel