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Is there a way to downgrade to stable, after having apt-get dist-upgrade
to testing?
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Package: pam-pgsql
Vulnerability : missing input sanitising
Problem-Type : remote
Debian-specific: no
CVE ID : CAN-2004-0366
Primoz Bratanic discovered a bug in libpam-psgl, a PAM module to
authenticate using a PostgreSQL database. The library
On lunedì 29 marzo 2004, alle 16:49, Costas Magkos wrote:
Hi debian people,
Is there a way to downgrade to stable, after having apt-get dist-upgrade
to testing?
Yes, via apt_preferences.
just:
- edit/create /etc/apt/preferences
- insert a voice like this:
Package: *
Pin: release a=stable
Hi debian people,
Is there a way to downgrade to stable, after having apt-get dist-upgrade
to testing?
~kmag
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Hi Clive,
My only concern was the release schedule of sarge. Since this will be a
production server, I would prefer to run a stable debian release. Well,
I was more than happy to read Colin's latest posting on
debian-devel-announce. I think I will keep the current installation,
following your
On Mon Mar 29 2004 18:06, Michael Stone wrote:
On Mon, Mar 29, 2004 at 04:49:45PM +0300, Costas Magkos wrote:
Is there a way to downgrade to stable, after having apt-get dist-upgrade
to testing?
Not in any reasonable fashion. If you do a lot of manual work you might
be successful, but you're
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On lunedì 29 marzo 2004, alle 18:23, Rudolf Lohner wrote:
I succeeded in doing this a few months ago. It was a bit tricky.
This is why I reported my experiences to the debian-testing list:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-testing/2003/debian-testing-200307/msg00039.html
I pass through this
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Does apt check gpg signature before installing
packages similiar to the way redhat does? If not is
this currently in the works?
apt 0.6 (available in experimental) checks the signatures on the Release
files.
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apt 0.6 (available in experimental) checks the signatures on the Release
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Costas Magkos wrote:
Hi debian people,
Is there a way to downgrade to stable, after having apt-get
dist-upgrade to testing?
http://lamorak.hetisw.nl/~dudes/downgrade-sid-to-woody.txt
This is a very pre-beta version, didn't find the time yet to complete it.
Gr,
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Hi debian people,
Is there a way to downgrade to stable, after having apt-get dist-upgrade
to testing?
~kmag
P.S. people of debian-user please CC me.
Costas Magkos
Internet Systematics Lab
NCSR Demokritos
Athens. Greece
Hi debian people,
Is there a way to downgrade to stable, after having apt-get dist-upgrade
to testing?
~kmag
P.S. people of debian-user please CC me.
Costas Magkos
Internet Systematics Lab
NCSR Demokritos
Athens. Greece
Does apt check gpg signature before installing
packages similiar to the way redhat does? If not is
this currently in the works?
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Martin Schulze wrote:
Package: pam-pgsql
Vulnerability : missing input sanitising
Problem-Type : remote
Debian-specific: no
CVE ID : CAN-2004-0366
Primoz Bratanic discovered a bug in libpam-psgl, a PAM module to
authenticate using a PostgreSQL database. The library
On lunedì 29 marzo 2004, alle 16:49, Costas Magkos wrote:
Hi debian people,
Is there a way to downgrade to stable, after having apt-get dist-upgrade
to testing?
Yes, via apt_preferences.
just:
- edit/create /etc/apt/preferences
- insert a voice like this:
Package: *
Pin: release a=stable
I have tried this before writing to the list. I changed the sources.list
file to point only to the stable sources and I did an apt-get update.
But I got:
# apt-get dist-upgrade
Reading Package Lists... Done
Building Dependency Tree... Done
Calculating Upgrade... Done
0 upgraded, 0 newly
On Mon, Mar 29, 2004 at 04:49:45PM +0300, Costas Magkos wrote:
Is there a way to downgrade to stable, after having apt-get dist-upgrade
to testing?
Not in any reasonable fashion. If you do a lot of manual work you might
be successful, but you're likely to just watch it blow up.
Mike Stone
On Mon Mar 29 2004 18:06, Michael Stone wrote:
On Mon, Mar 29, 2004 at 04:49:45PM +0300, Costas Magkos wrote:
Is there a way to downgrade to stable, after having apt-get dist-upgrade
to testing?
Not in any reasonable fashion. If you do a lot of manual work you might
be successful, but you're
Hi Clive,
My only concern was the release schedule of sarge. Since this will be a
production server, I would prefer to run a stable debian release. Well,
I was more than happy to read Colin's latest posting on
debian-devel-announce. I think I will keep the current installation,
following
In an effort to eliminate unsolicited e-mail, I have installed SpamEnder.
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On lunedì 29 marzo 2004, alle 17:09, Andy Tunstall wrote:
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SpamEnder. Please REPLY to this e-mail, without modifying the subject
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peace bwitchu wrote:
Does apt check gpg signature before installing
packages similiar to the way redhat does? If not is
this currently in the works?
apt 0.6 (available in experimental) checks the signatures on the Release
files.
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On lunedì 29 marzo 2004, alle 18:23, Rudolf Lohner wrote:
I succeeded in doing this a few months ago. It was a bit tricky.
This is why I reported my experiences to the debian-testing list:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-testing/2003/debian-testing-200307/msg00039.html
I pass through this
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On Mon, 29 Mar 2004 at 01:39:00PM -0500, Florian Weimer wrote:
apt 0.6 (available in experimental) checks the signatures on the Release
files.
Is there a backport of this apt to stable?
--
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PGP/GPG Key:
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wget -O -
Costas Magkos wrote:
Hi debian people,
Is there a way to downgrade to stable, after having apt-get
dist-upgrade to testing?
http://lamorak.hetisw.nl/~dudes/downgrade-sid-to-woody.txt
This is a very pre-beta version, didn't find the time yet to complete it.
Gr,
Ivo
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