thanks a lot, i am about to try it
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apt-get install will upgrade if there is a newer version
available.
So point your sources.list to unstable, then "apt get update && apt-get
install gnome-pilot". Then point your sources.list back and update again.
Be warned, though, that any gnome program is going to have a _lot_ of
dependenc
On Sat, Dec 01, 2001 at 07:52:48PM -0500, Akintayo Holder wrote:
| Hi,
| I am sure there is an answer to this in the docs some where but I have
| not yet found it.
|
| How do you upgrade a package and its dependencies without bringing
| everything else along for the ride ?
|
| I would lik
Hi,
I am sure there is an answer to this in the docs some where but I have
not yet found it.
How do you upgrade a package and its dependencies without bringing
everything else along for the ride ?
I would like to upgrade to the version of gnome-pilot in sid, and keep
that and its dependenc
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