On Fri, Jul 10, 2009 at 09:58:23AM +0300, Andrei Popescu wrote:
> On Thu,09.Jul.09, 21:50:43, Rob Owens wrote:
> > >
> > That doesn't work either. libmono0 is still installable.
> >
> > apt-cache policy libmono0
> >
> > libmono0:
> > Installed: (none)
> > Candidate: 1.9.1+dfsg-6
> > Packa
On Thu,09.Jul.09, 21:50:43, Rob Owens wrote:
> >
> That doesn't work either. libmono0 is still installable.
>
> apt-cache policy libmono0
>
> libmono0:
> Installed: (none)
> Candidate: 1.9.1+dfsg-6
> Package pin: (not found)
> Version table:
> 2.0.1-6 -1
> 500 http://ftp.us
On Thu, Jul 09, 2009 at 09:51:54AM +0300, Andrei Popescu wrote:
> [You wrote to me directly instead of the list. I'm putting it back,
> untrimmed, because others could help]
>
That was unintentional. Thanks for forwarding it to the list.
> On Wed,08.Jul.09, 20:20:14, Rob Owens wrote:
> > On Wed
[You wrote to me directly instead of the list. I'm putting it back,
untrimmed, because others could help]
On Wed,08.Jul.09, 20:20:14, Rob Owens wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 08, 2009 at 01:24:35PM +0300, Andrei Popescu wrote:
> > On Tue,07.Jul.09, 21:38:57, Rob Owens wrote:
> > >
> > > Since "fakerepo" i
On Tue,07.Jul.09, 21:38:57, Rob Owens wrote:
>
> Since "fakerepo" is not a valid release, "somepackage" is never
> installable. I'm still not sure why my original scheme didn't work.
Sounds kind of hackish. When you have troubles with pinning the output
of 'apt-cache policy ' helps a lot.
Rega
On Tue, Jul 07, 2009 at 09:12:39PM -0400, Rob Owens wrote:
> I can't figure out what I'm doing wrong...
>
> I want to prevent a particular package from ever being installed. In
> /etc/apt/preferences I have:
>
> Package: somepackage
> Pin: version *
> Pin-Priority: -1
>
> But the package can s
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