Justin Hartman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
JH> 'postfix-dev' packages however I want to keep my current postfix
JH> version as it is heavily patched.
JH> So I decided to read the Debian docs on apt-get [0] to figure out how
JH> to *make* apt forget about upgrading my postfix packages.
to ho
On Fri, Jan 12, 2007 at 12:07:31PM +0200, Justin Hartman wrote:
> Hi List
>
> Running an update shows that Etch wants to upgrade my 'postfix' and
> 'postfix-dev' packages however I want to keep my current postfix
> version as it is heavily patched.
>
If you patct/customize your version of postfix
On 1/12/07, Jochen Schulz wrote:
I would try it the other way round and pin your currently installed
Postfix's version to a value > 1000.
Pinning it to 1001 didn't work initially but when I changed this:
Pin: version 2.3.4-3
To this:
Pin: version 2.3.4
All worked ok. Now if I run apt-get upgr
Justin Hartman:
>
> Package: postfix
> Pin: version 2.3.4-3
> Pin-Priority: -1
I would try it the other way round and pin your currently installed
Postfix's version to a value > 1000. This should do what you want and
additionally you will never have to touch this pinning entry again (for
example,
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