>>>>> "Paul" == Paul Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

[...]

>> Luckily, apt has some built-in protection to prevent you from
>> accidentally upgrading to an experimental package, which leads to
>> unexpected behaviours when you don't understand what's going on.

Paul> Eh?

If you already have a package installed, apt won't upgrade to the
experimental version, unless you specifically tell it to.  Sometimes
people get confused when they see that apt isn't upgrading to a newer
version of some packages.  If you want the gory details,
"man apt_preferences" (possibly only available in woody and sid).

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