Hi Bernard,

If you're installing from source, are you using '# make install' or '#
checkinstall'?  Only by the latter can the package manager recognise your
manually installed version of Gregorio, and I'm sure you can change the deb
version number when you invoke it.

Best,
Jonathan

On 22 October 2011 14:50, Bernard Marsh <[email protected]> wrote:

> I've just updated my system to Ubuntu 11.10 and I've installed the latest
> version compiled from svn (1104). However, the ubuntu system wants to
> install its older version - convinced it it later than mine. Running
> "gregorio -V" shows I have v2.1, whereas the ubuntu repository is v2.0 - but
> the package manager sees my version as 1.0-1 and the repository version as
> 2.0-1.1
>
> Is there some way to make ubuntu know that my version is the latest and I
> don't want to "update" backwards?
>
> Thanks,
> Bernard M
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