Florian Sukup wrote:
I had the same problem with Ubuntu packages trying to upgrade unstable
packages and put
Package:*
Pin: origin "ubuntu"
Pin-Priority: 100
in my preferences file so they will only install if they are the only
version of that package available e.g. mplayer-amd64 is not in debain
proper so it is installed.
AFAIK this will only work if the 'origin' flag is set on the package
from linex.
Thank you for the hints. I discovered that you have to look into the
Release file of the repository. There you find things like origin,
label, etc. Concerning the linex site: I couldn't access the Release
file with a browser, I don't know the exact url, but I could filter it
as release c=linex.
Unfortunately it all depends on the owner of the repository. I would
prefer to depend it on the site address, since this is real.
Florian.
I opened it with kwrite, unfortunately its origin is 'debian' so I dont
think this will help :) The confusion is being cused by the fact that
this site still has sarge as testing!
You could try pinning the packages you want to hold at earlier versions
using
Package: mozilla*
Pin: version 1.0.4*
Pin-Priority: 1001
other than that I'm out of ideas.
Wackojacko
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