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On Mon, Jun 16, 2003 at 10:49:52AM +0800, Terence Ng wrote:
> If I am using stable distribution (Debian2.2r1), using
> Python 2.1, how do I upgrade to Python 2.2.3 in
> unstable distribution (I still want my default as
> stable distribution).
Mixing s
On Mon, 16 Jun 2003 10:49:52 +0800 (CST)
Terence Ng <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> If I am using stable distribution (Debian2.2r1), using
> Python 2.1, how do I upgrade to Python 2.2.3 in
> unstable distribution (I still want my default as
> stable distribution).
First of all, you should
* Terence Ng <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [030616 06:32]:
>> Edit your /etc/apt/apt.con and add the following
>> line:
>> APT::Default-Release"stable";
> I am sorry. My release should be Debian3.0r1. I
> cannot find a file /etc/apt/apt.conf but
> /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/70debconf. What should I do?
Oh,
Hi,
I am sorry. My release should be Debian3.0r1. I
cannot find a file /etc/apt/apt.conf but
/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/70debconf. What should I do?
Best regards,
Terence Ng
--- Alexander Schmehl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> * Terence Ng <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [030616
> 04:49]:
>
> > If I am using st
* Terence Ng <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [030616 04:49]:
> If I am using stable distribution (Debian2.2r1), using
> Python 2.1, how do I upgrade to Python 2.2.3 in
> unstable distribution (I still want my default as
> stable distribution).
Edit your /etc/apt/apt.con and add the following line:
APT::Defau
Hi,
If I am using stable distribution (Debian2.2r1), using
Python 2.1, how do I upgrade to Python 2.2.3 in
unstable distribution (I still want my default as
stable distribution).
Best regards,
Terence
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