> when does the preference (or does it?) show up in
> the policy?
It should show up immediately. Save your revised /etc/apt/preferences,
rerun apt-cache policy, and you should see the change right away. If
you don't, then you probably have an error in /etc/apt/preferences. apt
won't tell you t
Andrew Schulman wrote:
So I now have as only entry in my /etc/apt/preferences:
Package: *
Pin: origin schuldei.org
Pin-Priority: 999
Rationale: the man-page says about origin "fully qualified domain" and
"debian.org" is really "www.debian.org" so I did the same for
schuldei.org which is really "ww
> So I now have as only entry in my /etc/apt/preferences:
>
> Package: *
> Pin: origin schuldei.org
> Pin-Priority: 999
>
> Rationale: the man-page says about origin "fully qualified domain" and
> "debian.org" is really "www.debian.org" so I did the same for
> schuldei.org which is really "www.schu
Hi!
Having been straightened out by Andrew a few posts ago on preferences:
he said that for him:
Package: k3b
Pin: origin debian.org
Pin-Priority: 991
did the trick.
So I now have as only entry in my /etc/apt/preferences:
Package: *
Pin: origin schuldei.org
Pin-Priority: 999
Rationale: the man-p
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