Oh, additionally... Though I've never marked any package for hold until now, I'm assuming that `apt-get upgrade` would warn that it's skipping a new package that's on hold, thereby allowing me to see that a new version is available that I can chose to upgrade when I'm ready. If not, that's ok, because I can manually check available package versions if I need to. Putting a hold on the package at initial installation would be a life-saver and would have saved me many, many hours tracking down this issue
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