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Marcus Rueckert escribió:
 > Imho this design is stupid. but you can use:
> 
> smart --shell
> upgrade
> 
> and than issue "keep package" for all packages you want to keep
> 
Hi:
Yes I know I can lock m4 version or autoconf version,but when the new
autoconf version appears on factory,what I do? unlock m4? And the next time?
for me is not a smart problem...
If there are anybody how make the new m4 version,there are anybody who
must check all programs related with m4... Is my opinion.
Regards
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Chema Ollés
Usuario Linux: #198057
Linux 2.6.16.21-2-smp #1 SMP Wed Jul 5 17:47:38 UTC 2006 i686  GNU/Linux
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