On Sun, 1 Dec 1996, Paul Seelig wrote:

> On Sun, 1 Dec 1996, Martin Konold wrote:
> > This leads to the question how to downgrade with dselect?
> > 
> Why not use dpkg for this uncommon job?

Thanks for the tip to you and Bruce.
Actually I do not think that this is a so much uncommon job.
Not every new version of a package is flawless.
So there are cases where you wish to downgrade, file a bug report and wait
for the next debian version of the package.

I might be a good idea to have this possibility from within dselect.
dselect's version management is really advanced...

Yours,  
-- martin

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