Re: Wheezy: unable to specify particular package version/repo

2013-05-07 Thread Bob Proulx
JK4 wrote: > I want to install mysql-server=5.5.30-1~dotdeb.0 so that I can keep > my servers on the same versions from the same repos. That is not a Debian version number. Where does that package come from? If you want to install it then you would need to have it available. (By available I mea

Re: Wheezy: unable to specify particular package version/repo

2013-05-07 Thread Jochen Spieker
JK4: > On 2013-05-07 12:11, Jochen Spieker wrote: >> JK4: >> >>> I want to install mysql-server=5.5.30-1~dotdeb.0 >> >> apt-get install mysql-server=5.5.30-1~dotdeb.0 > > I forgot to mention I had tried this before I posted :( apt-cache policy mysql-server J. -- People talking a foreign langu

Re: Wheezy: unable to specify particular package version/repo

2013-05-07 Thread JK4
On 2013-05-07 12:11, Jochen Spieker wrote: JK4: I want to install mysql-server=5.5.30-1~dotdeb.0 Try this: apt-get install mysql-server=5.5.30-1~dotdeb.0 :) J. I forgot to mention I had tried this before I posted :( # apt-get install mysql-server=5.5.30-1~dotdeb.0 Reading package lists

Re: Wheezy: unable to specify particular package version/repo

2013-05-07 Thread Jochen Spieker
JK4: > > I want to install mysql-server=5.5.30-1~dotdeb.0 Try this: apt-get install mysql-server=5.5.30-1~dotdeb.0 :) J. -- I wish I looked more like a successful person even though I'm a loser. [Agree] [Disagree]

Wheezy: unable to specify particular package version/repo

2013-05-07 Thread JK4
Hi all, Quick silly question. I've just rented a preinstalled VPS running Wheezy 32bit. On my Squeeze servers I've always used dotdeb repos for mysql and php. I added wheezy dotdeb repos into the new sources.list, but apt-get won't select the dotdeb mysql-server and only selects dfsg packa