Re: default "Default-Release" for APT

2016-12-08 Thread Martin T
u, 8 Dec 2016 at 08:11, Martin T <m4rtn...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> as I showed in my initial post, I don't have that file: >> >> # ls -l /etc/apt/apt.conf >> ls: cannot access /etc/apt/apt.conf: No such file or directory >> # >&

Re: default "Default-Release" for APT

2016-12-08 Thread maderios
On 12/08/2016 12:11 AM, Martin T wrote: Hi, as I showed in my initial post, I don't have that file: # ls -l /etc/apt/apt.conf ls: cannot access /etc/apt/apt.conf: No such file or directory man apt.conf '/etc/apt/apt.conf is the main configuration file shared by all the tools in the APT

Re: default "Default-Release" for APT

2016-12-07 Thread Martin T
Hi, as I showed in my initial post, I don't have that file: # ls -l /etc/apt/apt.conf ls: cannot access /etc/apt/apt.conf: No such file or directory # That's what made me wondering what is the default release if "APT::Default-Release" is not configured and based on what this defau

Re: default "Default-Release" for APT

2016-12-07 Thread maderios
On 12/07/2016 07:26 PM, Martin T wrote: Hi, I read the apt_preferences man page and it says that "To configure the default release in the configuration file, use: APT::Default-Release "stable";". While I have multiple distributions in sources.list file(stable, testi

default "Default-Release" for APT

2016-12-07 Thread Martin T
Hi, I read the apt_preferences man page and it says that "To configure the default release in the configuration file, use: APT::Default-Release "stable";". While I have multiple distributions in sources.list file(stable, testing, unstable, jessie-backports), then I don't have