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> I'm worried we'll have > people just happily adding experimental to their sources.list and silently > dragging in all sorts of *other* experimental packages that they didn't > want and don't realise are experimental. Ah, so thanks to Volker Schlecht who has kindly pointed me to the apt_preferences manpage which I somehow missed in my search for experimental/pinning documentation, I'm now happy that this (unwanted experimental upgrades) won't happen automatically. AFAICT though the modifications to /etc/apt/preferences will still be non-trivial with the very large number of KDE packages; again I could be wrong, having never used experimental myself. And so I will nevertheless stick with the main point of my previous post which was, if we're going to use experimental, to argue for very clear documentation to be available on just what to do with APT configuration before any experimental KDE3 packages are announced. Ben. - -- Ben Burton [EMAIL PROTECTED] | [EMAIL PROTECTED] Public Key: finger [EMAIL PROTECTED] Music is the most powerful medium in the world because of the frequencies. You're hitting places in people that remind them that they're more than just this functional being that makes money, eats and shits and comes. - Tori Amos, George magazine, April/May 1996 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.0 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQE9sqklMQNuxza4YcERAslaAJ99JiYaDUwDM7JksaC/LLoOvRtf0wCfaC/3 qUuOdR3Ztoe4xbc5Js8QuZ4= =K9yP -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----