On Fri, Nov 14, 2003 at 10:22:54AM -0500, Benjamin Rutt wrote: > I had a debian stable system that was running well. Then, I wanted to > try out some parts of the unstable packages, but without fully going > to unstable. So I followed instructions for apt-pinning at > > http://jaqque.sbih.org/kplug/apt-pinning.html > > and installed some packages via e.g. "apt-get -t unstable install > foo". (snip) > How can I clean all unstable packages from > my system, and go back to stable? Is there way dpkg can tell whether > a package came from {stable, testing, unstable}? Or can I do that > somehow with apt?
You might try setting your stable priority to 1000 or more and the perform a dist-upgrade. If I'm not mistaken, this will attempt to revert your system to stable only since the priority is over 1000. -- Jamin W. Collins To be nobody but yourself when the whole world is trying it's best night and day to make you everybody else is to fight the hardest battle any human being will fight. -- E.E. Cummings -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]