On Tue, 15 Dec 2009, Alexander Hansen wrote:

>>> I'll reformat the indentation.  I believe this is right:
>>>
>>> my %bindists = (
>>>     "10.2-gcc3.3/powerpc" => "0.6.4",
>>>     "10.3/powerpc" => "0.7.2",
>>>     "10.4-transitional/powerpc" => "0.8.0",
>>>     "10.4/powerpc" > => "0.8.1",
>>>     "10.4/i386" => "0.8.1",
>>>     "10.5/powerpc" => "0.9.0",
>>>     "10.5/i386" => "0.9.0",
>>>     "10.6/i386" => "0.10.0",
>>>     "10.6/x86_64" => "0.10.0"
>>> );
>>
>> I applied this, and I know it used the updated file because
>> I left a typo in first time around.  But it didn't make any
>> difference to the behaviour, it still started compiling as
>> before.  Is there something else I have to run to get it to
>> take effect?
>>
>> Or is there a simple way to do the equivalent of "fink
>> update-all" with apt-get that pulls the debs from my server?
>>
>
> apt-get dist-upgrade
>
> is the analog to 'fink update-all' that you're looking for.

Ahhh, yes, that works (50-odd updates dropping into place!)

If that's the prefered way to do it (feed from a deb-server) 
I can go with that.

Many thanks,
-- Viv
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Dr Viv Kendon    http://quantum.leeds.ac.uk/~viv
tel: +44 113 343 4864      Physics and Astronomy
Quantum Information Group    University of Leeds


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