also sprach Andrei Popescu <andreimpope...@gmail.com> [2009.05.18.0847 +0200]: > The "Default-Release" option in apt.conf will set stable's > priority to 990, why are you changing it again to 900?
Two stitches are better than one? ;) In general, I'd say to prefer /etc/apt/preferences over apt.conf, unless you really just need to pin stable as in the above. If you do want more flexibility, then use apt_preferences and comment the apt.conf entry alongside a little note for later reference. By the way, even though one can mix testing and unstable, I suggest to avoid that. http://backports.org contains packages backported from testing and compiled for the stable distribution, which integrate better with the system and are well supported (though unofficial). It's also rather easy to create backports yourself, using a chroot build environment. However, then you'll have to worry about security updates yourself. -- .''`. martin f. krafft <madd...@d.o> Related projects: : :' : proud Debian developer http://debiansystem.info `. `'` http://people.debian.org/~madduck http://vcs-pkg.org `- Debian - when you have better things to do than fixing systems "if they can get you asking the wrong questions, they don't have to worry about answers." -- thomas pynchon
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