Rick Weinbender wrote:
"Jason R. Mastaler" wrote:*****************************************> "Monique Y. Herman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > I'm running debian unstable, so I just went into dselect (or aptitude,
> > don't remember which), selected it, et voila!
> >
> > So, basically apt-get.
>
> `apt-get -t unstable install tmda' might work.
>
> > It would be nice if you could back-port tmda, but it might be a bit
> > of a pain given the python dependencies and how old stable is.
>
> I believe Adam made some changes to the "unstable" tmda Debian package
> recently that should allow it to be installed on "stable" and
> "testing" systems.
>
> The Python dependencies for tmda between stable -> testing -> unstable
> are now the same (>= 2.1).
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>> `apt-get -t unstable install tmda' might work
I tried it and it still receives the 0.51 package.
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I did get it to install the 0.86 package considered unstable.
Commented most of the lines in the sources.list file and
put an 'un' in front of stable = 'unstable' for the standard debian
sources.
So I get:
deb http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian/ unstable main non-free
contrib
deb-src http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian/ unstable main non-free
contrib
(apt-get update must be run immediately afterward)
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So even tho I have the stable debian installation, I was able to
download and install an unstable package by temporarily editing
the sources.list file.
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Thanks,
-Rick
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