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> On Mon, Apr 25, 2005 at 07:16:35PM +0200, Björn Heide wrote:
>> Package: apt-build
>> Version: 0.12.1
>> Severity: important
>>
>> I just tried to build GNOME 2.10 from experimental, but apt-build only
>> builds old versions from testing.
>>
>> While apt-get would just do the right thing,
>>
>> # apt-get -s install libatk1.0-0 libatk1.0-dev
>> Reading Package Lists... Done
>> Building Dependency Tree... Done
>> The following packages will be upgraded:
>>   libatk1.0-0 libatk1.0-dev
>> 2 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 152 not upgraded.
>> Inst libatk1.0-dev [1.8.0-4] (1.9.0-1 Debian:experimental) []
>> Inst libatk1.0-0 [1.8.0-4] (1.9.0-1 Debian:experimental)
>> Conf libatk1.0-0 (1.9.0-1 Debian:experimental)
>> Conf libatk1.0-dev (1.9.0-1 Debian:experimental)
>>
>> apt-build only builds atk1.0 1.8.0-4 from testing, no matter if I try
>> "apt-build install libatk1.0-0" or "apt-build update-source".
>>
>> It looks like apt-build blindly builds the first version it finds, no
>> matter if apt-get would install something newer or not.
>
> Yes, that is my current problem with libapt-pkg-perl: it does not handle
> policy.
> The best thing I can do, is to grab the highest version, but I think it
> would not be possible anymore to use the -t switch or the preferences
> file to specify what version you want.
>
> libapt-pkg-perl lacks of support about this. Any hint will be apreciated.
>
> Regards,
> --
> Julien Danjou
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