On 29.05.2012 17:52, lina wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am under wheezy, when I use the apt-get source package
> I will get the wheezy version by default.
>
> What if I want to get the sid one, how can I do that without going to
> the debian webpage.
>
> Thanks with best regards,
>
>
I think that you ca
On Ma, 29 mai 12, 17:41:05, Nicolas Bercher wrote:
>
> As far as I experienced, sid is not a word supported by apt, use
> unstable or a release name instead.
Not sure what you mean, but sid is a release name and apt supports it
just fine[1]:
# apt-get install transmission-cli/sid
Reading packag
On Tue, May 29, 2012 at 11:45 PM, Andrei POPESCU
wrote:
> On Ma, 29 mai 12, 23:41:13, lina wrote:
>> >
>> > I have a hunch, but to test my theory could you try without the '/sid'?
>> > And please post the full output here if you get any errors.
>>
>> It seems it still downloading the wheezy one.
>
On Tue, May 29, 2012 at 11:41 PM, Nicolas Bercher wrote:
> On 29/05/2012 17:28, lina wrote:
>>
>> $ apt-get source htop/sid
>> Reading package lists... Done
>> Building dependency tree
>> Reading state information... Done
>> E: Ignore unavailable target release 'sid' of package 'htop'
>> E: Unable
On Ma, 29 mai 12, 23:41:13, lina wrote:
> >
> > I have a hunch, but to test my theory could you try without the '/sid'?
> > And please post the full output here if you get any errors.
>
> It seems it still downloading the wheezy one.
Yes, of course, because at the moment htop has the same version
On Tue, May 29, 2012 at 11:38 PM, Andrei POPESCU
wrote:
> On Ma, 29 mai 12, 23:28:51, lina wrote:
>>
>> $ apt-get source htop/sid
>> Reading package lists... Done
>> Building dependency tree
>> Reading state information... Done
>> E: Ignore unavailable target release 'sid' of package 'htop'
>> E:
On 29/05/2012 17:28, lina wrote:
$ apt-get source htop/sid
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
E: Ignore unavailable target release 'sid' of package 'htop'
E: Unable to find a source package for
Something wrong here?
As far as I experienced,
On Ma, 29 mai 12, 23:28:51, lina wrote:
>
> $ apt-get source htop/sid
> Reading package lists... Done
> Building dependency tree
> Reading state information... Done
> E: Ignore unavailable target release 'sid' of package 'htop'
> E: Unable to find a source package for
>
> Something wrong here?
I
On Ma, 29 mai 12, 07:58:45, Paul Johnson wrote:
> On May 29, 2012 7:53 AM, "lina" wrote:
> > I am under wheezy, when I use the apt-get source package
> > I will get the wheezy version by default.
> >
> > What if I want to get the sid one, how can I do that without going to
> > the debian webpage.
On Tue, May 29, 2012 at 10:58 PM, Paul Johnson wrote:
>
> On May 29, 2012 7:53 AM, "lina" wrote:
>> I am under wheezy, when I use the apt-get source package
>> I will get the wheezy version by default.
>>
>> What if I want to get the sid one, how can I do that without going to
>> the debian webpa
On Tue, May 29, 2012 at 10:58 PM, Paul Johnson wrote:
>
> On May 29, 2012 7:53 AM, "lina" wrote:
>> I am under wheezy, when I use the apt-get source package
>> I will get the wheezy version by default.
>>
>> What if I want to get the sid one, how can I do that without going to
>> the debian webpa
On May 29, 2012 7:53 AM, "lina" wrote:
> I am under wheezy, when I use the apt-get source package
> I will get the wheezy version by default.
>
> What if I want to get the sid one, how can I do that without going to
> the debian webpage.
If you have Sid sources in your apt configuration, then "ap
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