On Thu, 7 Feb 2002 09:21:11 +0100
"Elm Gysel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Now when I do a 'apt-get upgrade' apt-get reinstalls Exim. The funny thing is
> is that the version I compiled is the same version number as the one that he
> installs. Is there some way to tell apt-get not to overwrite my
On Thu, Feb 07, 2002 at 09:21:11AM +0100, Elm Gysel wrote:
> I needed to recompile Exim with different settings so I got the
> sources and the diff file and recompiled it and made my own .deb
> package of it (debian/rules binary).
When you do this, add an entry to the top of debian/changelog with
On Thu, 2002-02-07 at 09:21, Elm Gysel wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I needed to recompile Exim with different settings so I got the sources and
> the diff file and recompiled it and made my own .deb package of it
> (debian/rules binary).
>
> This is the latest stable release.
>
> Now when I do a 'apt-get
Hi!
I needed to recompile Exim with different settings
so I got the sources and the diff file and recompiled it and made my own .deb
package of it (debian/rules binary).
This is the latest stable release.
Now when I do a 'apt-get upgrade' apt-get
reinstalls Exim. The funny thing is is t
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