hi, I'm wanting to upgrade the ssh pacakge which is quite too old now, with the version from backport. after writing the /etc/apt/preferences Package: * Pin: release a=sarge Pin-Priority: 500 Package: openssh Pin: release a=sarge-backports Pin-Priority: 999
I've try a: apt-get update apt-get upgrade. so it is not seeing openssh-{server,client} as a new version of ssh. so then i've done a: aptitude install openssh-{server,client} and know, I've the freenx package(outside of the debian repo.) which is gonna to be removed due to its depedency on ssh package. Is there a way of cheating ? And I'm also looking for documentation about `aptitude' because I've heard that there is such way to tell aptitude to install a package from a specific distribution thanks in advance for your help Ced. -- Cedric BRINER Geneva - Switzerland -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]