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Subject: wajig: dist-upgrade can have -t option
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Package: wajig
Version: 2.0.25
Severity: wishlist
It is sometimes useful to specify the target archive for dist-upgrade. For
example, to check whether new archives are in experimental, I would do
apt-get -t experimental dist-upgrade
However, wajig doesn't take any parameters with its dist-upgrade command.
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wajig (2.0.27) unstable; urgency=low
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* Allow DIST-UPGRADE to have an optional argument to identify a
distribution to upgrade to. Suggested by August Mayer.
(Closes Bug#311543)
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