-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Am Samstag, 12. Oktober 2002 20:21 schrieb Charles de Miramon: > It looks like a pinning problem : > > Try apt-cache policy kmail > > That will give you the different pin values for your different deb sources. > Modify your /etc/apt/preferences file accordingly. It can be a bit tricky, > especially that there is no parsing of the preferences file to tell you > that you have done some typographical mistakes.
Please do not CC me, I am reading this list. But it is interesting to see how much faster direct mails are. By writing this mail, several minutes passed and the other mail (from the list) did not arrive, yet. O.k. here is the result: # apt-cache policy kmail kmail: Installed: 4:2.2.2-14.1 Candidate: 4:2.2.2-14.1 Version Table: 4:3.0.4-1 0 500 http://download.uk.kde.org woody/ Packages *** 4:2.2.2-14.1 0 900 http://ftp.de.debian.org testing/main Packages -10 http://ftp.de.debian.org sid/main Packages 100 /var/lib/dpkg/status 4:2.2.2-14.0woody1 0 500 http://security.debian.org woody/updates/main Packages Is there any way to see, what pinning might be entered for a specific apt source? Package pinning to specific packages is not possible, since they have nothing common in their names. Anything I could enter as archive name (a=), origin name (o=), component name (c=) or label (l=) for that KDE3 mirror? HS - -- Mein GPG-Key ist auf meiner Homepage verfügbar: http://www.hendrik-sattler.de oder über pgp.net PingoS - Linux-User helfen Schulen: http://www.pingos.schulnetz.org -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.0 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQE9qFnBzvr6q9zCwcERAvX+AJwLgsgIJp0bn8+IenU14DTHOOrFOgCghfii 6GnscMGxsyP8Pr6utPokGAA= =1Ofh -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----