Thanks for pointing me to apt-proxy. I will give it a try.
--Felix
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On the last episode (Tuesday 31 December 2002 14:37), Felix Homann wrote:
> BTW, does anybody know how I can tell which packages on my system are
> actually from Sid?
apt-show-versions comes to my mind.
Having the same mixed system, I would *strongl
Thank you both Pauls.
Have a Happy New Year!
Regards,
Felix
Paul Cupis wrote:
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On Tuesday 31 Dec 2002 13:37, Felix Homann wrote:
BTW, does anybody know how I can tell which packages on my system are
actually from Sid?
apt-show-versions -a | grep unstable\ uptodate
After:
apt-get install apt-show-versions
fo
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On Tuesday 31 Dec 2002 13:37, Felix Homann wrote:
> BTW, does anybody know how I can tell which packages on my system are
> actually from Sid?
apt-show-versions -a | grep unstable\ uptodate
should start you on your way.
Regards,
Paul Cupis
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Hi,
I'm a little confused by now. My machine is running a mixed Woody/Sid
installation with KDE 3.0.4 from ftp.kde.org. Can I apt-get Ralf's packages
flawlessly (when the Packages file is back) or is there still some problem
with unstable ? Can I do a simple apt-get upgrade or do I have to manu
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