Re: Scoring up unstable security fixes in my /etc/apt/preferences:

2004-02-22 Thread Niels L. Ellegaard
Paul Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: On Sat, Feb 21, 2004 at 04:37:14PM +0100, Niels L. Ellegaard wrote: Is it possible to configure my /etc/apt/preferences in such a way that I automatically upgrade a package from testing to unstable whenever this can save me from a security problem?

Re: Scoring up unstable security fixes in my /etc/apt/preferences:

2004-02-22 Thread Colin Watson
On Sat, Feb 21, 2004 at 04:37:14PM +0100, Niels L. Ellegaard wrote: Is it possible to configure my /etc/apt/preferences in such a way that I automatically upgrade a package from testing to unstable whenever this can save me from a security problem? Perhaps I am looking for a pin that tells

Re: Scoring up unstable security fixes in my /etc/apt/preferences:

2004-02-22 Thread Paul Johnson
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Sun, Feb 22, 2004 at 12:49:36PM +0100, Niels L. Ellegaard wrote: I am getting a little tired of having to look at the Debian website every day. Therefore I would like to configure apt in such a way that I automatically update insecure packages

Scoring up unstable security fixes in my /etc/apt/preferences:

2004-02-21 Thread Niels L. Ellegaard
I am using debian testing. Is it possible to configure my /etc/apt/preferences in such a way that I automatically upgrade a package from testing to unstable whenever this can save me from a security problem? Perhaps I am looking for a pin that tells me whether or not a package in unstable

Re: Scoring up unstable security fixes in my /etc/apt/preferences:

2004-02-21 Thread Paul Johnson
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Sat, Feb 21, 2004 at 04:37:14PM +0100, Niels L. Ellegaard wrote: Is it possible to configure my /etc/apt/preferences in such a way that I automatically upgrade a package from testing to unstable whenever this can save me from a security problem?