El Thu, Sep 21, 2000, Paco Brufal... > > �Se pueden indicar paquetes "intocables"?
> echo "kernel-image hold" | dpkg --set-selections Gracias Paco, y a todos los que han contestado, que seguramente estar�n intrigados como yo en saber de d�nde deduciste que se podr�a hacer as�, porque yo por lo menos solo he sabido colocar esa etiqueta desde `dselect', O:-) Por cierto, por privado me comentan que lea el �ltimo Debian Weekly News - 2000-9-19, que comentan algo a este respecto. Y s�, An important new set of features have been checked into apt's development cvs branch. They allow apt to "pin" packages at a particular version or Debian release, so they will not be upgraded even if apt sees that newer versions are available. This makes it possible to add both stable and unstable to sources.list, configure apt to only use stable by default, and override apt at the command line as needed to easily download packages from unstable. Other uses include downgrading, and controlling how apt uses third party repositories such as Helix GNOME, and other things we are only beginning to think of. Jason Gunthorpe adds, "Sadly, I don't have a complete set of docs for this function yet, and I'm not finished my major source-incompatible changes to the library so this code isn't going into unstable for a good while yet." De todas formas, mientras disponemos del nuevo apt, la soluci�n "hold" ser� efectiva. Adem�s he colocado la siguiente l�nea en el `/etc/apt/apt.conf': APT::Ignore-Hold "true"; Saludos. -- ______________________________________________________ Cosme P. Cuevas - ICQ 86011094 - GnuPG KeyID: 0A4305FB http://www.geocities.com/CollegePark/Lounge/8698/ ------------------------------------------------------

