* Ingo <[email protected]> [2020-04-21 13:10]:
> Thanks, Peter!
> 
> At the moment I cannot change to 0.50 but I'll keep it in mind for the near 
> future when I will have to update my system.
Note that you could add entries for Debian testing in your
/etc/apt/sources list but have your system default to stable by creating
a file /etc/apt/preferences that reads something like this

 Package: *
 Pin: release a=stable
 Pin-Priority: 910

 Package: *
 Pin: release a=testing
 Pin-Priority: 900

Since the entry for stable will have a higher priority, your system will
prefer packages from stable, but you can alternatively install package
versions from testing, by first querying
 $ aptitude versions gem
and with that info explicitely asking for the testing version
 $ aptitude install gem=1:0.94-1+b1

Read https://wiki.debian.org/AptConfiguration as above instructions are
without warranty.



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