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Hi
On debian, you can use higher level programs like dselect or aptitude to set 
'hold' on packages so that they are not upgraded (or downgraded). you just 
use the '=' key on the right package. 
Also if you don't have these programs, you can set a 'pin' in 
the /etc/apt/preferences file (I don't know if it's the same on  red hat)
something like:

Package: kde
Pin: version 3.2.2-1
Pin-Priority: 1001

see man apt_preferences for more help on that.

Haggai


On ××× ×××××, 21 ××××× 2004, 12:37, written by David Harel:
> Hi,
>
> Does anyone know why when I do - apt-get update - on a RH 9 it installs
> back older packages which I manually updated?
> I did it while hoping i would have KDE updated automatically (I had KDE
> 3.2.2 at the time). What it did is reverted me back to KDE 3.1
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