On 9 Jun 2002, Dale Hair wrote: > On Sat, 2002-06-08 at 10:19, I wrote: > > > > I needed to upgrade from potato, having need of a more recent lib. So I > > replaced 'stable' with 'unstable' in sources.list and upgraded. I really > > don't need to be on the bleeding edge (although I've had no difficulty > > with anything so far) and so I'd like to back down to woody. Can I safely > > replace 'unstable' with 'woody' or am I stuck in this sort of post-woody > > situation? > > Create the file /etc/apt/preferences.
[...] Thanks - that worked, but for a dependency problem with groff which was solved (as apt-get advised) by apt-get -f install. Can I now safely remove the preferences file and put 'stable' in my sources.list in anticipation of woody's becoming stable? Patrick -- Patrick Wiseman [EMAIL PROTECTED] Linux user #17943 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]