On Sun, Dec 09, 2001 at 09:24:43PM -0800, Dave Steinberg wrote: | | I have been tracking testing for the longest time, but I would like to be | able to get up-to-date mozilla and galeon packages from unstable. | | As I understand it, /etc/apt/preferences can help me with this. I can add | entries for both releases in sources.list, and then set priorities to | keep packages that I've installed from unstable up to date, while using | testing as the source for other packages.
Mostly. You can set it to keep testing packages up-to-date and allow easy installing of unstable packages. I have : Package: * Pin: release a=testing Pin-Priority: 900 Package: * Pin: release a=unstable Pin-Priority: 95 Stuff that is currently installed gets a priority of 100. This setup makes unstable not preferred at all, and testing preferred over installed packages. 1000 is another threshold value, but I didn't really understand the manpage when I read it (someone explained the 100 to me). With these preferences, include sid in your sources.list, update, then apt-get install <certain package>/unstable (BTW, the "-s" option is great, you can check what stuff will be upgrade, installed, or removed if you actually did the operation, but it doesn't actually do anything) -D -- Through love and faithfulness sin is atoned for; through the fear of the Lord a man avoids evil. Proverbs 16:6