On Mon,18.May.09, 16:28:55, Barclay, Daniel wrote: > Michael M. Moore wrote: > ... > > mcu...@drifter:~$ cat /etc/apt/apt.conf > > APT::Default-Release "stable"; > > APT::Cache-Limit 33554432; > > At some time in the past, APT::Default-Release worked only with the > status-based > release names (stable, testing, etc.) but didn't work (and didn't report any > error message) when given release code names (e.g., lenny, sid, etc.) > > Has that been fixed yet? Short answer: No. Long answer: see #97564, #254716, #423234 and #509471.
> If not, how can one avoid having aptitude try to upgrade you to a newly > release version (before you more directly choose to)? I'd be interested in a solution as well. Regards, Andrei -- If you can't explain it simply, you don't understand it well enough. (Albert Einstein)
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