> if I add it to sources.list and then do an apt-get upgrade I get a
> lot of packages from testing that I don't want.
"Doctor, it hurts when I do this."
"So don't do that."
i.e. If you don't want to upgrade everything to woody then don't run apt-get
upgrade when sources.list points at woody.
I
Arafat Mohamed said:
> Is there a command to download a package from testing without
> editing sources.list? I'd like to get some stuff from testing but
> if I add it to sources.list and then do an apt-get upgrade I get a
> lot of packages from testing that I don't want.
when i want a singular pac
Is there a command to download a package from testing without editing
sources.list? I'd like to get some stuff from testing but if I add it to
sources.list and then do an apt-get upgrade I get a lot of packages from
testing that I don't want.
Thanks in Advance,
Arafat Mohamed
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