you can use dselect and use "H" on the package. This will hold the package
and prevent "accidental" upgrading.

james
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> Subject: make-kpkg and apt-get updates
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> I compiled and installed a kernel with make-kpkg, but now apt-get seems to
> want to overwrite it with one from the archive. I do not want that to
> happen, how do I tell apt-get to keep its hands off it?
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