Hendrik Boom wrote on 14.02.2018 03:05:
> On Tue, Feb 13, 2018 at 03:39:18PM +0100, Irrwahn wrote:
[...]
>> Modulo any pinning you may have in place, you will still have to use
>> the -t option.
>
> Just wondering -- what would keep it from using the ceres packages when
> I don't specify -t cer
On Tue, Feb 13, 2018 at 03:39:18PM +0100, Irrwahn wrote:
> Hendrik Boom wrote on 13.02.2018 15:22:
> > How do I install one package from Ceres? Together with its necessary
> > dependencies, of course.
> >
> > I run an ascii system.
> >
> > Do I really have to switch my sources.list to Ceres, ins
Hendrik Boom wrote on 13.02.2018 15:22:
> How do I install one package from Ceres? Together with its necessary
> dependencies, of course.
>
> I run an ascii system.
>
> Do I really have to switch my sources.list to Ceres, install it, and
> then switch it back to ascii?
Not switch, but temporar
> How do I install one package from Ceres? Together with its necessary
> dependencies, of course.
Download the package, install locally, see what it wants?
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How do I install one package from Ceres? Together with its necessary
dependencies, of course.
I run an ascii system.
Do I really have to switch my sources.list to Ceres, install it, and
then switch it back to ascii?
Just specifying the -t ceres on the apt-get command didn't work:
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