On Sun, Apr 16, 2006 at 08:06:56PM +0200, Goswin von Brederlow wrote: > Justin Pryzby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > Package: apt > > Version: 0.6.43.3 > > > > Apt wins the hiddeous syntax award for the day: > > > > apt-get -oDPkg::Options::=--force-overwrite install > > {debianutils,passwd}/stable > > > > It doesn't work without the second pair of double-colons, which I > > don't understand, haven't seen used anywhere else, thus undocumented, > > is unintuitive, and well, ugly. > > Why do you need that, and for a stable package? This was one of many attempts to implement piuparts-like upgrade testing; the problem here was coreutils, I think.
I'm now using something different; the intent is to revert as fully as possible: to the intial state of the sarge debootstrap: dpkg --get-selections |sed -e 's/\t.*/ purge/' | dpkg --set-selections sed -e 's/\t.*/ install/' stable-versions |dpkg --set-selections apt-get --force-yes -qqo Dir::Etc::Preferences=<(echo Package: \*; echo Pin: release a=stable; echo Pin-Priority: 1100) dselect-upgrade > Please file bugs about conflicting files. I did (not coreutils, though; exim and proftpd-common and one other. That isn't how I discovered them, though). Justin -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]