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  1. Re: Testing a Wheezy package in Squeeze. In the past I have found doing that is generally a bad idea. Also I do not currently have the time. I will be installing Wheezy in a few weeks, so it is not of personal importance either. Anyone using Squeeze should really upgrade, I am waiting for some custom software to be finished for use with Wheezy, otherwise I would have already upgraded. I would be happy to send you the "administrator's guide" email me at: a_kdaniels @ yahoo.com and I will attach it to the email when I reply. Keith
  2. Thanks for the fast reply. Would it be possible to pull the btsyncindicator from Squeeze and run without it? I could live without the indicator. Or is it too tied up in the other code to pull it. Actually this sounds like a developer issue instead of part of the packaging. Is that true? Another topic... I wrote what could loosely be called a "administrator's guide" for our server to be used by the next sysadmin we get. It is composed of collected bits of information from a "lot" of different sites about using, installing, maintaining and configuring the server version. I haven't spell checked, or did an editing clean up yet but it is more or less organized. If you would like a copy to modify as needed and give to your users I would be happy to give you a copy. If nothing else it is a great collection of information. Keith
  3. Hi tuxpoldo I installled your latest Server version on Debian Wheezy with no problems. I then tried to install the Desktop version on Debian Squeeze and got this error message when using apt-get install btsync-user: The following packages have unmet dependencies: btsync-user : Depends: python-appindicator but it is not installable I searched and could not find a Squeeze version of python-appindicator. I also checked the backport repository and found none there either. Is the Desktop version no longer available for Squeeze or did I do something wrong? What should I do? Thanks Keith