stable / testing issue

2005-07-04 Thread Jurzitza, Dieter
Dear listmembers,
after the recent commentary I modified the settings in /etc/apt from testing 
to stable to rest with sarge. However, I know that I had had upgraded several 
files that are not part of sarge but of testing. Unlucky me :-). After 
adjustment, the only thing that was installed was the sudo-security upgrade. I 
would have wanted that thing to go back to the old versions out of stable!
Is there a way to check which files are affected and revert them to the 
stable versions?
Many thanks for your inputs,
take care



Dieter Jurzitza


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Re: stable / testing issue

2005-07-04 Thread Ben Collins
On Mon, Jul 04, 2005 at 11:24:41AM +0200, Jurzitza, Dieter wrote:
 Dear listmembers,
 after the recent commentary I modified the settings in /etc/apt from 
 testing to stable to rest with sarge. However, I know that I had had 
 upgraded several files that are not part of sarge but of testing. Unlucky me 
 :-). After adjustment, the only thing that was installed was the 
 sudo-security upgrade. I would have wanted that thing to go back to the old 
 versions out of stable!
 Is there a way to check which files are affected and revert them to the 
 stable versions?
 Many thanks for your inputs,
 take care

Why would you want the insecure stable version? Did you accidentally have
it overwrite your config? If so, look at /etc/sudoers.dpkg-old for your
old config.

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