gnofin vanished from my Kanotix install a couple of weeks ago ... probably
during one of those big dist-upgrades.  When I apt-get install gnofin, apt
said:

Package gnofin is not available, but is referred to by another package.
This may mean that the package is missing, has been obsoleted, or
is only available from another source
E: Package gnofin has no installation candidate

My sources.list contained only sid and testing, so I added stable and found
gnofin.  There were six dependencies, none of which were installed (any
version).  I backed up the partition, then apt installed gnofin and
friends.  Everything SEEMS to work.  I commented out the stable entry in
sources.list.

Is my "solution" safe and appropriate?  Should stable be included in my
sources.list permanently?




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