One problem with the methods discussed is that we are only bringing
home a CD with updates to installed packages, thus will miss out on
the next kernel sub version, alsa etc. drivers for it, "emacs22"
etc...
>From studying man 5 apt_preferences etc., it seems to avoid the deadly
libc6 2.3.1-9 in s
On Thu, Jan 09, 2003 at 07:29:45AM +0800, Dan Jacobson wrote:
> P.S. Now I hear things like "do NOT use libc6-blah-9, use -8!" Well,
> after doing apt-get update, I see I am in line for -9 how can I insure
> the lists I am about to create "pin?" the libc version? Also for
> getting sid apparently
> "R" == Richard Atterer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
R> Hi Dan,
R> hmmm, there's one more possibility: apt-zip. You first do an "apt-get
R> update" on your machine (will take closer to 15 than 10 minutes, I'm
R> afraid!-), choose the packages you want and run apt-zip. It outputs a shell
R>
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