On Mon Jun 9, 2014, at 8:14 PM, Ralf Mardorf <ralf.mard...@alice-dsl.net> wrote:
> It can't harm to do some research ;). Ah, I was waiting for this complaint. Good to get it out of the way, I suppose. Had I not done any research, I wouldn't have bothered posting. All the Google searches I could think of did not reveal the existence of "apt-show-versions". Here's the output I get from apt-show-versions, for a package I know is from experimental: deluge-common 1.3.6-1 newer than version in archive This is kinda disappointing, it doesn't actually say where it's from, just that it's "newer". Is there a way of explicitly listing packages from experimental? -- David Glover-Aoki | https://david.gloveraoki.net/contact PGP key 5518C7DE | Amateur Radio KJ6TLX
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