Le Sat, Oct 19, 2002 at 10:47:30PM -0700, Michael Toomim �crivait: > Raphael Hertzog wrote: > > > >Yes. Apt pinning it is called. > > It's gross to default ALL your packages to experimental when you just > want gnome ones.
No. As I explained, 400 is a priority lower than 500 (which is the priority of installed packages) so packages are not upgraded to experimental unless you upgrade your package to experimental manually. That is when you're using unstable, and you do apt-get -t experimental install gnome, you'll update your Gnome packages with the experimental version. And after that apt will follow your decision to go with experimental but only for the package that are currently using the experimental versin and not the other package (who have an experimental version available but where you're using the version in unstable). Cheers, -- Rapha�l Hertzog -+- http://www.ouaza.com Formation Linux et logiciel libre : http://www.logidee.com

