Thank You for Your time and answer, Boyd:
> > 500 http://security.debian.org testing/updates/contrib
> >Packages release
> >v=None,o=Debian,a=testing,l=Debian-Security,c=contrib
> > origin security.debian.org
> >...
> >
> >too, has the same "a" field. Or should I specify all the fields -
> >li
In <4cfe2cfc.cc7e0e0a.1d1d.4...@mx.google.com>, Sthu Deus wrote:
>Thank You for Your time and answer, Boyd:
>> I use the fields shown by (apt-cache policy) for each repository for
>> my pinning. These values ultimately come from the Release file.
>> You'll have a local copy in /var/lib/apt/lists.
Thank You for Your time and answer, Boyd:
> I use the fields shown by (apt-cache policy) for each repository for
> my pinning. These values ultimately come from the Release file.
> You'll have a local copy in /var/lib/apt/lists. This local copy is
> fetched / updated each time you run aptitude u
In <4cfdd943.cc7e0e0a.0f16.2...@mx.google.com>, Sthu Deus wrote:
>I have a bunch of repos in my apt.conf, they all have some pinning that
>I can see w/
>
>apt-cache policy
>
>Manually, I have set (in the apt preferences file) only for few of
>them, but they are all set up (I mean pinning).
They al
Good day.
I have a bunch of repos in my apt.conf, they all have some pinning that
I can see w/
apt-cache policy
Manually, I have set (in the apt preferences file) only for few of
them, but they are all set up (I mean pinning).
My questions are:
1. How is done?
2. How I can find out the repos
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