On Sat, 27 Jan 2001, Joey Hess wrote: > Jon Eisenstein wrote: > > Although I haven't tried it myself, I know many people have used another > > alternative and have had no major problems: Change sources.list to point > > to unstable, apt-get install X, and change sources.list back to > > stable. Possibly, since this works when done in this way, maybe it could > > be automated somehow. > > Apt 0.4 allows just this, you use something like: > > apt-get install foo=unstable > > and it will grab unstable's version of package foo. > > Of course, apt 0.4 is not even in unstable yet. > > -- > see shy jo >
Sounds perfect. I can envision a frontend to this with little checkboxes or something to pull certain sets of packages from an alternate source. Would this be able to prevent (or maybe allow, whatever the current allowability is) a case where someone using unstable wants to run a particular package from its stable version? Would it allow downgrading, that is, as it would have to allow upgrading everything except for the package. ---- Jonathan Eisenstein [EMAIL PROTECTED] PGP Public Key: http://www.mindspring.com/~jeisen/pgp.asc