Hi, Thank you for careful review.
On Fri, 2023-09-15 at 15:01 +0700, Max Nikulin wrote: > Package: debian-reference > Version: 2.100 > > The "2.7.7. Tweaking candidate version with apt-pinning" section > in "Chapter 2. Debian package management" recommends > > > The target release archive can be set by several methods. > > > > - "/etc/apt/apt.conf" configuration file with "APT::Default-Release > > "stable";" line > > - command line option, e.g., "apt-get install -t testing some-package" > > https://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/debian-reference/ch02.en.html#_tweaking_candidate_version > > Unfortunately "APT::Default-Release "stable";" prevents installing of > updates from stable-security and stable-updates repositories. So this > option should be either just dropped or a warning should be added to > alert users who remembers it from previous release. I see your concern. I merely meant to point out "APT::Default-Release > > "...";" line sets "Default-Release". I don't meant to use it with "stable" So my first thought was replace it with: - Release definition in "/etc/apt/apt.conf" configuration file started with "APT::Default-Release" But As I read complicationa it causes from your messages, let's drop it. I don't use it anyway.