On Apr 4, 2005, at 7:33 AM, Holger Schulz wrote:
Am 04.04.2005 um 02:58 schrieb Alexander K. Hansen:
Let's say you have foo-1.3-4 installed, and you want to install foo-1.2-3 from the binary distribution:
sudo apt-get install foo=1.3-4
Does that ensure, that is unstable version isn't updated anz more? (Usually updating unstable versions take very long, binary packages are installed quite faster)?
This just installs whatever is in the binary distribution. It won't save you from recompiling if there's a later version in the stable source tree (or unstable if you have that turned on) and you run "fink update-all".
-- Alexander Hansen Fink Documentarian [Day Job] Levitated Dipole Experiment http://www.psfc.mit.edu/LDX
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