What do you guys do when you want to try the masked version of a
package to fix a problem you're having with the stable version, but
you don't want to follow the ~x86 version indefinitely? I've just
been adding the package to package.keywords, but that obviously
follows the masked version until
At Tue, 18 Jul 2006 09:00:48 -0700 Grant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What do you guys do when you want to try the masked version of a
package to fix a problem you're having with the stable version, but
you don't want to follow the ~x86 version indefinitely? I've just
been adding the package to
On 7/18/06, Grant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What do you guys do when you want to try the masked version of a
package to fix a problem you're having with the stable version, but
you don't want to follow the ~x86 version indefinitely? I've just
been adding the package to package.keywords, but that
What do you guys do when you want to try the masked version of a
package to fix a problem you're having with the stable version, but
you don't want to follow the ~x86 version indefinitely? I've just
been adding the package to package.keywords, but that obviously
follows the masked version
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