Harald Dunkel wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> Looking at a set of installed binary packages built from the same source
> package, I would like to keep the version numbers consistent. There might
> be exceptions, but in general you won't like to mix unstable and experimental
> binary packages from the
Hi folks,
Looking at a set of installed binary packages built from the same source
package, I would like to keep the version numbers consistent. There might
be exceptions, but in general you won't like to mix unstable and experimental
binary packages from the nvidia-graphics-drivers, for
On 28/01/14 18:40, Garry wrote:
snipped
It was one of those situations where everything you do gets trumped. I
decided to use a different server for the openfire install.
For people searching for a solution to the same problem:-
Debian Wheezy (note: you'll also need mysql, see the
Please don't top post - it requires extra effort for people to work out
what you are referring to.
On 29/01/14 13:54, John D. Hendrickson and Sara Darnell wrote:
if you knew how to build and install a kernel without using a package
if you knew the /var/lib/dpkg/status and available and
Is it possible to downgrade from Wheezy to Squeeze?
The reason I want to downgrade is because I am trying to install Openfire and
unfortunately:
openfire pre-depends on sun-java5-jre | sun-java6-jre | default-jre-headless |
openjdk-6-jre
- - I would prefer downgrading if it’s possible.
- -
2014-01-28 Garry ga...@gdconn.com
Is it possible to downgrade from Wheezy to Squeeze?
The reason I want to downgrade is because I am trying to install Openfire
and unfortunately:
openfire pre-depends on sun-java5-jre | sun-java6-jre |
default-jre-headless | openjdk-6-jre
- - I would
Re-sending, accidentally sent off-list
On 28/01/14 15:12, Garry wrote:
Is it possible to downgrade from Wheezy to Squeeze?
The reason I want to downgrade is because I am trying to install Openfire and
unfortunately:
openfire pre-depends on sun-java5-jre | sun-java6-jre |
Reposting on-list, my apologies Gary for accidentally replying off-list
On 28/01/14 17:56, Garry wrote:
On Jan 27, 2014, at 11:50 PM, Scott Ferguson
scott.ferguson.debian.u...@gmail.com wrote:
On 28/01/14 15:12, Garry wrote:
Is it possible to downgrade from Wheezy to Squeeze?
On Wed, 30 Sep 2009, Niu Kun wrote:
Robert P. J. Day 写道:
On Wed, 30 Sep 2009, Niu Kun wrote:
Robert P. J. Day 写道:
as a followup to an earlier post of mine, i can see now that the
current durep package (0.9-1) works *very* differently from the
earlier one, so rather than
On Wed,30.Sep.09, 02:24:54, Robert P. J. Day wrote:
i already have the earlier package, and have installed it. the
remaining question is how to pin that package at that version so it
won't get re-upgraded at the next upgrade.
Something like this in /etc/apt/preferences should work, see
as a followup to an earlier post of mine, i can see now that the
current durep package (0.9-1) works *very* differently from the
earlier one, so rather than fight with the new one, i'm happy to use
the older version. how exactly does one downgrade a package to a
particular version, then make
Robert P. J. Day 写道:
as a followup to an earlier post of mine, i can see now that the
current durep package (0.9-1) works *very* differently from the
earlier one, so rather than fight with the new one, i'm happy to use
the older version. how exactly does one downgrade a package to a
Robert P. J. Day wrote:
as a followup to an earlier post of mine, i can see now that the
current durep package (0.9-1) works *very* differently from the
earlier one, so rather than fight with the new one, i'm happy to use
the older version. how exactly does one downgrade a package to a
Robert P. J. Day wrote:
as a followup to an earlier post of mine, i can see now that the
current durep package (0.9-1) works *very* differently from the
earlier one, so rather than fight with the new one, i'm happy to use
the older version. how exactly does one downgrade a package to a
On Wed, 30 Sep 2009, Niu Kun wrote:
Robert P. J. Day 写道:
as a followup to an earlier post of mine, i can see now that the
current durep package (0.9-1) works *very* differently from the
earlier one, so rather than fight with the new one, i'm happy to
use the older version. how exactly
Robert P. J. Day 写道:
On Wed, 30 Sep 2009, Niu Kun wrote:
Robert P. J. Day 写道:
as a followup to an earlier post of mine, i can see now that the
current durep package (0.9-1) works *very* differently from the
earlier one, so rather than fight with the new one, i'm happy to
use the
I recently caught the X upgrade in testing and discovered that none of
the available drivers would work. I've since fixed that, but it got me
wondering what a good way to dowgrade all of X was.
The advice I've found on the list gave methods that were good for
downgrading a package, or the whole
On Thu, Jun 14, 2007 at 05:25:17PM -0700, Ross Boylan wrote:
[...]
The advice I've found on the list gave methods that were good for
downgrading a package, or the whole system, but seem awkward with a
whole set of packages (I realize with enough time I could write a script
that would get
On Thu, 2007-06-14 at 19:08 -0700, Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
On Thu, Jun 14, 2007 at 05:25:17PM -0700, Ross Boylan wrote:
[...]
The advice I've found on the list gave methods that were good for
downgrading a package, or the whole system, but seem awkward with a
whole set of
Hi all,
I need to downgrade OO from 2.0.4 rc 3-1 to 2.0.3.
How can I do this?
If you ask why, because oo impress chrashes when you try to add 2
clipart from gallery (I've sent a message to the package mantainers)
Regards
Mirto
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On Thu, 12 Oct 2006, Mirto Silvio Busico wrote:
I need to downgrade OO from 2.0.4 rc 3-1 to 2.0.3.
How can I do this?
If you ask why, because oo impress chrashes when you try to add 2
clipart from gallery (I've sent a message to the package mantainers)
With luck it is as simple as (for
On Thursday 12 October 2006 17:37, Brad Sawatzky wrote:
On Thu, 12 Oct 2006, Mirto Silvio Busico wrote:
I need to downgrade OO from 2.0.4 rc 3-1 to 2.0.3.
How can I do this?
If you ask why, because oo impress chrashes when you try to add 2
clipart from gallery (I've sent a message to
On Thursday 12 October 2006 08:51, David Baron wrote:
On Thursday 12 October 2006 17:37, Brad Sawatzky wrote:
On Thu, 12 Oct 2006, Mirto Silvio Busico wrote:
I need to downgrade OO from 2.0.4 rc 3-1 to 2.0.3.
How can I do this?
If you ask why, because oo impress chrashes when you
Thanks a lot.
I need some other help.
Brad Sawatzky wrote:
On Thu, 12 Oct 2006, Mirto Silvio Busico wrote:
I need to downgrade OO from 2.0.4 rc 3-1 to 2.0.3.
How can I do this?
If you ask why, because oo impress chrashes when you try to add 2
clipart from gallery (I've sent a message
On Thu, 12 Oct 2006, Mirto Silvio Busico wrote:
Thanks a lot.
I need some other help.
Brad Sawatzky wrote:
On Thu, 12 Oct 2006, Mirto Silvio Busico wrote:
I need to downgrade OO from 2.0.4 rc 3-1 to 2.0.3.
How can I do this?
[ ... ]
With luck it is as simple as (for example):
On Thursday 12 October 2006 09:39, Mike Bird wrote:
Agreed. 2.0.4 rc has serious regressions. Took 8 hours to make it accept
the top three levels of my outlining and I still can't get fourth level to
appear as anything other than 0.0.0.a. Those styles had worked fine since
1.1.n.
These
On Fri, Nov 11, 2005 at 04:14:07PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
today, I aptitude installed apache2, which took a new libc6 with it.
Now I can't link against one of my libs anymore:
/usr/local/lib/libcpdbg.a(cpdebug.o)(.text+0x374): In function
`dbgSprintx':
: undefined reference to
Hello,
today, I aptitude installed apache2, which took a new libc6 with it.
Now I can't link against one of my libs anymore:
/usr/local/lib/libcpdbg.a(cpdebug.o)(.text+0x374): In function
`dbgSprintx':
: undefined reference to `__ctype_b'
./lib_x86/libtabe.a(tabe_zuyin.o)(.text+0x7c): In
Jonathan Melhuish escribió:
Kent West wrote:
Anyway, at the expense of being locked to a specific kernel version,
I'd really like to get it working. So I use apt-get to download the
appropriate kernel, headers and pcmcia-modules. But how do I
activate it? Presumably I need an initrd image
On Tue, May 11, 2004 at 07:54:22PM +0200, Pedro M. (Morphix User) wrote:
For me, It wasn't so easy to upgrade. How can I see If I have upgraded
my kernel to 2.6.X (i.e.).
uname -a
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Colin Watson escribió:
On Tue, May 11, 2004 at 07:54:22PM +0200, Pedro M. (Morphix User) wrote:
For me, It wasn't so easy to upgrade. How can I see If I have upgraded
my kernel to 2.6.X (i.e.).
uname -a
I recieve
Linux Linux 2.4.21-xfs #13 SMP Tue Aug 26 01:46:14 CEST 2003 i686
Pedro M. (Morphix User) wrote:
Colin Watson escribió:
On Tue, May 11, 2004 at 07:54:22PM +0200, Pedro M. (Morphix User) wrote:
For me, It wasn't so easy to upgrade. How can I see If I have
upgraded my kernel to 2.6.X (i.e.).
uname -a
I recieve
Linux Linux 2.4.21-xfs #13 SMP Tue Aug
Kent West wrote:
Anyway, at the expense of being locked to a specific kernel version,
I'd really like to get it working. So I use apt-get to download the
appropriate kernel, headers and pcmcia-modules. But how do I
activate it? Presumably I need an initrd image in my boot
partition? None
Anyway, at the expense of being locked to a specific kernel version,
I'd really like to get it working. So I use apt-get to download the
appropriate kernel, headers and pcmcia-modules. But how do I
activate it? Presumably I need an initrd image in my boot
partition? None have been
Jonathan Melhuish declaimed:
Although Debian unstable has actually proved pretty stable for me, I
am aware that it is the development version and hence I cannot moan in
the slightest if somebody breaks something. Upon further inspection,
the testing distribution would seem a much better
Although Debian unstable has actually proved pretty stable for me, I
am aware that it is the development version and hence I cannot moan in
the slightest if somebody breaks something. Upon further inspection,
the testing distribution would seem a much better choice (this is a
client machine
On Sun, Mar 07, 2004 at 02:45:38PM +, Jonathan Melhuish wrote:
Although Debian unstable has actually proved pretty stable for me, I
am aware that it is the development version and hence I cannot moan in
the slightest if somebody breaks something. Upon further inspection,
the testing
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On Sun, Mar 07, 2004 at 02:45:38PM +, Jonathan Melhuish wrote:
Although Debian unstable has actually proved pretty stable for me, I
am aware that it is the development version and hence I cannot moan in
the slightest if somebody breaks
I'm having problems since upgrading to the latest apache-perl in Sid.
How can I downgrade to the previous package (including all
dependencies)? I want to verify what I think is wrong.
I still have these in my cache. I'd like to downgrade to the 1.3.28-4,
which is the last version that I
I need to install libqt3-mt-dev but it won't work with xfree86-4.3.
Is there a way to downgrade it to 4.2 without uninstalling half of my
system?
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to :-S
(which is wby I changed the subject to the specific
how to downgrade)
Now... I've got a fast internet connection so if it's
really needed to downgrade a lot... ok then;
But my question isn't really answered yet: How do I do
this ? apt-get just refuses to do this ? Do I have to
use the apt-get
why the
W3C Amaya didn't compile - I found the libglib1.2 WAS
installed and yet it couldn't find it's way to :-S
(which is wby I changed the subject to the specific
how to downgrade)
Now... I've got a fast internet connection so if it's
really needed to downgrade a lot... ok then;
But my
Hello Calber Chainy,
Unfortunately the command apt-get -t unstable libc6
didn't do the job for me. I added the file
/etc/apt/apt.conf you decribed (I didn't have it there
so I created it) but it didn't do the trick.
However, you're message made me think my understanding
of the apt-get program
When you type apt-get -t unstable libc6 apt-get searches for the
unstable lines on your sources.list file.
You'll have to add the unstable lines, mine are:
deb ftp://ftp.rediris.es/pub/linux/distributions/debian/ unstable main
non-free contrib
deb-src
changed the subject to the specific
how to downgrade)
OK, it's still not the correct course of action, you're looking for
libglib1.2-dev. If you need to compile something, you need the -dev
package.
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Hello Chainy,
Thanks for the unstable lines to use - that did the
job - I only had to do a little try on what to pass
exactly
In the end this did everything:
apt-get install -t unstable libdb1-compat libc6
libc6-dev locales
- just passing every of the progs with dependency
problems
By the way,
When Woody was declared stable, an spanish magazine MundoLinux, sold an
official copy of the distro 8 CD's.
I have a fast Internet connection and most of the times I install my
Debian throug the net, but I liked the idea of having the 8 cd's with
cool drawings on them. Besides that magazine
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[blablabla]
Sorry for not being even close to an answer to your question.
Bob
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I am using a Swiss German keyboard and therefore, I do need to make
use of AltGr to get the @ or the pipe.
Since the restart of X11/reboot of the station, the German Umlauts do
not function either.
Dear all, is there any smooth
I'v got a woody system that I'm trying to install Oracle 9i on. It's my
understnading that I have to downgrade the binutils package to get back to
an earlier version of libc to prevent the Oracle installer from core
dumpoing.
How can I do this safely?
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hello all
topic says all...
I like to downgrade binutils from version 2.11.92.0.5-3 to 2.11.92.0.5-2 .
How can I do this? Can it be done using dselect?
thanks
On 18-Oct-2001 tim haegele wrote:
hello all
topic says all...
I like to downgrade binutils from version 2.11.92.0.5-3 to 2.11.92.0.5-2 .
How can I do this? Can it be done using dselect?
you need to find the deb for the older version and install it with dpkg. Once
this is done
tim haegele wrote:
I like to downgrade binutils from version 2.11.92.0.5-3 to 2.11.92.0.5-2 .
How can I do this? Can it be done using dselect?
Not that I know of. Hopefully you still have your
binutils_2.11.92.0.5-2_i386.deb file in /var/cache/apt/archives. If so,
you can just use dpkg
Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote:
dselect will only show you the latest version of a package. In fact the
version you want may no longer exist.
Which is why /var/cache/apt/archives is your friend. I wrote a script to
run through that directory and delete all but the most recent two versions
of all
hello,
i'm running potato r3. i upgraded libc6 2.1.3-18 to 2.2.2-4
(as well as -dev a couple of other packages along with
it) from the testing tree. what's the best and quickest
way to restore the original ver?
i tried 'apt-get install libc6' from the stable tree but
it complains that it's
TW hello,
TW i'm running potato r3. i upgraded libc6 2.1.3-18 to 2.2.2-4
TW (as well as -dev a couple of other packages along with
TW it) from the testing tree. what's the best and quickest
TW way to restore the original ver?
TW i tried 'apt-get install libc6' from the stable tree but
TW it
Download manually .deb file and use
dpkg -i libc6-VERSION.deb
to install it.
P.S. I assume that you understand implications of such
downgrade. If you have installed any packages that was
compiled with new libc then they all be breaked. Check
first that no important packages uses new
I upgraded from potato to woody (by changing sources.list and doing an
update then dist-upgrade). Now I want to go back! I replaced testing
with stable in sources.list, but I can't figure out what to do now to
get it to revert everything to potato. Can someone advise me?
Rob Torop wrote:
I upgraded from potato to woody (by changing sources.list and doing an
update then dist-upgrade). Now I want to go back! I replaced testing
with stable in sources.list, but I can't figure out what to do now to
get it to revert everything to potato. Can someone advise me?
Nate Amsden wrote:
Rob Torop wrote:
I upgraded from potato to woody (by changing sources.list and doing an
update then dist-upgrade). Now I want to go back! I replaced testing
with stable in sources.list, but I can't figure out what to do now to
get it to revert everything to potato.
Can I use apt to downgrade packages? How?
For example, I set my sources to point to unstable because I wanted
libsdl1.1, but apt-getting libsdl1.1 resulted in a libc6 upgrade that
broke some other stuff. The only way I could find to downgrade libc6
(and all the other packages that were
Can I use apt to downgrade packages? How?
For example, I set my sources to point to unstable because I wanted
libsdl1.1, but apt-getting libsdl1.1 resulted in a libc6 upgrade that
broke some other stuff. The only way I could find to downgrade libc6
(and all the other packages that were
Krzys Majewski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can I use apt to downgrade packages?
Nope. There's a long-standing wishlist bug against apt to allow you to
do this: see URL:http://bugs.debian.org/33468. Trying to resolve all
the dependencies in reverse would probably be mind-bogglingly complex to
do
On Mon, Jul 06, 1998 at 12:27:38PM -0500, Ivan Trogranci wrote:
I tried to upgrade to HAMM, but it didn't work and now gcc can't find any
libraries (that's the only problem I noticed, but there may be others...)
As part of the upgrade to libc6, all old libc5 development packages should
be
I tried to upgrade to HAMM, but it didn't work and now gcc can't find any
libraries (that's the only problem I noticed, but there may be others...)
How do I go back to 1.3 as safely as possible?!?
Thx for help :)
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OK, since I didn't get any responce on my previous questions (but one) I have
another way to ask this one:
How can I downgrade from libc5 version 5.4.33-6 to version 5.4.33-3?
I have the -3 version, but accidentally installed the -6 one first, and
then when I tried to install some other packages
On Tue, Feb 03, 1998 at 10:51:08AM -0500, T-SNAKE wrote:
OK, since I didn't get any responce on my previous questions (but one) I have
another way to ask this one:
How can I downgrade from libc5 version 5.4.33-6 to version 5.4.33-3?
I have the -3 version, but accidentally installed the -6 one
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