On Wed, Mar 05, 2008 at 03:59:04PM +0100, Dvorzhetsky wrote: > Hello, > > I'm mainly using lenny, but I have as well sid and experimental > repositories in my sources.list. To give priority to lenny I use > apt.conf file. > > Every thing was fine until I decided to had a third party repository for > lenny. Unlike debian repositories, the version of debian is in the path, > it doesn't appear as an argument. I was concern that my apt.conf would > not work properly so I commented experimental and sid repos and renamed > apt.conf to apt.conf.bak. I installed what I wanted and stayed with an > exclusively lenny sources.list for a while. It was fine. > > Now I don't use the third party repos anymore, I removed it from my > sources.list uncommented sid and experimental repos and got back my > apt.conf But even after apt-get update the other repos do not seams to > be taken in account by apt. apt-cache policy xxx only give me the lenny > version. > > I can't remember to have run in any error during these apt process. > > Anyone knows how to get back things as normal?
I you want to get help with this it would be wise to include your sources.list, apt.conf and output of 'apt-cache policy'. Regards, Andrei -- If you can't explain it simply, you don't understand it well enough. (Albert Einstein)
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