Francesco Pietra [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I want to avoid any modification from apt-get commands
to
mpqc 2.3.1-0.2
specially compiled for amd64 with libint (which is not
included in the package of same version on debian
repositories) and installed with dpkg. I.e., I want to
avoid
On Sat, 30 Dec 2006, Francesco Pietra wrote:
dselect recognizes the mpqc 2.3.1-0.2 installation and
I could place H on that.
that's ok. You should actually put on hold all packages which come from the
mpqc source package. To see what packages come from a given source package
you can use the
--- Giacomo Mulas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, 24 Dec 2006, Francesco Pietra wrote:
I want to avoid any modification from apt-get
commands
to
mpqc 2.3.1-0.2
Ciao Francesco. There are many ways to achieve what
you want. The simplest
one is just to put the mpqc packages in
On Sun, 24 Dec 2006, Francesco Pietra wrote:
I want to avoid any modification from apt-get commands
to
mpqc 2.3.1-0.2
Ciao Francesco. There are many ways to achieve what you want. The simplest
one is just to put the mpqc packages in hold state. You can do that using
any of the frontends
Francesco,
On Wednesday 27 December 2006 01:54, Francesco Pietra wrote:
--- Mike Reinehr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sunday 24 December 2006 09:03, Francesco Pietra
wrote:
I want to avoid any modification from apt-get
commands
to
mpqc 2.3.1-0.2
specially compiled
--- Mike Reinehr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sunday 24 December 2006 09:03, Francesco Pietra
wrote:
I want to avoid any modification from apt-get
commands
to
mpqc 2.3.1-0.2
specially compiled for amd64 with libint (which is
not
included in the package of same version on debian
On Sunday 24 December 2006 09:03, Francesco Pietra wrote:
I want to avoid any modification from apt-get commands
to
mpqc 2.3.1-0.2
specially compiled for amd64 with libint (which is not
included in the package of same version on debian
repositories) and installed with dpkg. I.e., I want to
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