Michael Vogt wrote: >Hi, > >I was pondering about this a bit and I don't think it can be >supported. The best that can be done seems to be to allow: ># apt-get build-dep evolution -t unstable >to get evolution from unstable (that should work in the next apt >upload to experimental). > >The problem is that there will be packages with different source than >binary version number (because of bin-NMUs). E.g.: >$ apt-cache madison dpkg > dpkg | 1.13.11.0.1 | http://ftp.debian.org sid/main Packages > dpkg | 1.13.11 | http://ftp.debian.org sid/main Sources > >If apt [build-dep|source] would use the version number from the >canidate version (1.13.11.0.1) it would not be able to find a matching >source and a "apt-get [build-dep|source] dpkg" would fail. Most users >would see this as a regression (also it's technically correct that it >can't find a matching source :) > >Cheers, > Michael > > > TRY IT!! https://www.scientificlinux.org/
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