On Tue, Jul 03, 2001 at 06:30:44PM +0200, Bostjan Muller wrote: | * On 03-07-01 at 18:22 D-Man ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: | +----Here quoted text begins----+ | > On Tue, Jul 03, 2001 at 12:18:57PM +0200, Bostjan Muller wrote: | > | Hi! | > | | > | I'd like to know if there is any way of downgrading all packages | > | from Debian unstable (sid) version to Debian testing (woody) | > | version? | > | > Change your /etc/apt/sources.lst to point to testing, then wait a few | > weeks :-). | > | > The only difference between unstable and testing is that testing's | > packages were in unstable for two weeks without any bugs against it | > (or new uploads of it). So if you stop updating your sid packages and | > wait a couple of weeks, everything you have will be in testing and | > then you can call your system 'testing" :-). | > | > AFAIK apt likes to updgrade things, not downgrade so you can't really | > just apt-get from the newer to the older package. | +----and here the quote ends----+ | | Yes I know that but isn't testing aka woody in feature freeze? So it will not | be getting any new versions just corrections?
No, not yet. Policy will be finished on July 21, IIRC, and packages and last-minute-I-wanted-to-include-this-neat-new-feature updates will still happen for quite a while. HTH, -D

