This isn't entirely fixed IMHO, or a regression has occurred - the only
way I can get an old version's source is if I have a corresponding 'deb'
line in my sources as well as a 'deb-src' line, which is inconvenient.
I think that solely the 'deb-src' line should be required for getting
sources.

$ apt-get --version
apt 0.7.25.3ubuntu9.3 for amd64 compiled on Sep  9 2010 22:31:26
Supported modules:
*Ver: Standard .deb
*Pkg:  Debian dpkg interface (Priority 30)
 S.L: 'deb' Standard Debian binary tree
 S.L: 'deb-src' Standard Debian source tree
 Idx: Debian Source Index
 Idx: Debian Package Index
 Idx: Debian Translation Index
 Idx: Debian dpkg status file

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[Lucid] apt-get source always selects highest available version instead of the 
specified one
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/502641
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