> "MAFM" == Manuel A Fernandez Montecelo
> writes:
MAFM> spend more time on re-reading the whole 3 paragraphs of documentation of
MAFM> this feature and see how they make sense.
Yes but most people take a quick look at the part of man pages they need
to check. Anyways as a long time rea
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2016-04-06 01:07 積丹尼 Dan Jacobson:
I see. Please add the @()@:
To revert the action, "aptitude install " will remove the
ban. To remove the forbidden version without installing the
candidate version, the current @(insta
I see. Please add the @()@:
To revert the action, "aptitude install " will remove the
ban. To remove the forbidden version without installing the
candidate version, the current @(installed, not candidate)@
version should be appended: "install =".
else p
2016-04-05 04:09 積丹尼 Dan Jacobson:
So indeed in the man page
To remove the forbidden version without installing the
candidate version, the current version should be appended: "install
=".
is utterly totally wrong. Please remove it.
# aptitude search --disable-
So indeed in the man page
To remove the forbidden version without installing the
candidate version, the current version should be appended: "install
=".
is utterly totally wrong. Please remove it.
set debian-reference-en
aptitude forbid-version $@
aptitude searc
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Hi,
2016-04-04 03:05 積丹尼 Dan Jacobson:
Package: aptitude
Version: 0.7.8-1
Today I will inspect the how hard it is to just simple reverse the action of
# aptitude forbid-version somepackage
so we are back to the state before we did it.
Package: aptitude
Version: 0.7.8-1
Today I will inspect the how hard it is to just simple reverse the action of
# aptitude forbid-version somepackage
so we are back to the state before we did it.
The man page says
To revert the action, "aptitude install " will remove the
ba
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