I've installed apt-get. It works great . . but. (You knew there was a "but" coming, right?)
If I want to upgrade one package, e.g. icewm, to the version in unstable, the only way the man page seems to permit would be to edit /etc/apt/sources.list so apt would look for *everything* in unstable, install that one package, then re-edit the file . . . which would also require running "apt-get update" twice, right? The man page makes it clear that you can't give apt a version number, so is there any other way to tell it "I just want this one package from unstable, not everything."? For that matter, what if I wanted an *older* version for some reason? Would I have to specify that in sources.list as well? Thanks for any answers. -- Carl Fink [EMAIL PROTECTED] Manager, Dueling Modems Computer Forum <http://dm.net>