Yitzchak Scott-Thoennes wrote:
> BTW, this doesn't work (last I tried) if you want an experimental
> version of a package. Should it?
It should work, but you will have to click twice (or however many times
necessary) on the desired package to cycle to the experimental version.
There's no way to
On Wed, Nov 16, 2005 at 02:40:27PM -0800, Brian Dessent wrote:
> beau wrote:
>
> > I think I've got my /etc/setup properly in place
>
> Huh? Normally there is no need to touch anything under /etc/setup at
> all.
>
> >, but when I try to add a new package I end up getting
> > everything. The on
On 11/16/05, Brian Dessent <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Put the radio button at the top to 'keep', then select whichever
> individual package you want.
Wow but I'm feeling thick right about now. Many thanks.
beau
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beau wrote:
> I think I've got my /etc/setup properly in place
Huh? Normally there is no need to touch anything under /etc/setup at
all.
>, but when I try to add a new package I end up getting
> everything. The only way I can see to stop this currently is to
> manually set each package to "kee
Greetings,
I've looked at the user guide, I think I've got my /etc/setup properly
in place, but when I try to add a new package I end up getting
everything. The only way I can see to stop this currently is to
manually set each package to "keep" in the package choosing window.
All pointers apprec
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