On Sat, Jan 06, 2007 at 02:39:46PM -0800, Daniel Burrows <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
was heard to say:
> On Fri, Feb 10, 2006 at 04:17:55PM +0100, Grégoire Druant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
> was heard to say:
> > Package: aptitude
> > Version: 0.4.1-1
> > Severity: grave
> > 
> > Aptitude ignores -t option or its long version --target-release.
> > It will allways install the unstable version of the packages I try to
> > install.
> > If I try aptitude install package -t blablabla, it doesn't mind that
> > blablabla is no valid release, proof that the option is ignored.
> 
>   Sorry about the delay.
> 
>   Actually, that's correct: -t in aptitude, as in apt-get, means that
> versions whose Release matches that string will be chosen "by default".
> You'll get the same result from "apt-get -t blablabla".  I've tried a
> couple installs with -t and they generally seem to do the right thing.
> If you still have this problem, could you provide a specific example
> that isn't working?

  I just noticed the reference to apache in your later mail -- as far as
I can tell, installing apache from stable works OK for me.

  Daniel

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