On Du, 18 mai 14, 18:33:48, José Antonio Podadera Moya wrote:
Anyway, you can download the packages from snapshot and downgrade them,
without adding a new source to APT. Install with DPKG and be sure you put
them
on hold so they will never be upgraded again.
I'm not sure this is such a
On Sat, 2014-05-17 at 21:48 -0400, Harry Putnam wrote:
I'm having plenty of trouble with the newest version of sendmail on a
brand new install.
I have the version numbers obtained by running:
aptitude search -F sendmail '%p %v'
On a machine with it installed. I understand the command
El Sábado, 17 de mayo de 2014 21:48:03 Harry Putnam escribió:
I'm having plenty of trouble with the newest version of sendmail on a
brand new install.
I have the version numbers obtained by running:
aptitude search -F sendmail '%p %v'
On a machine with it installed. I understand the
José Antonio Podadera Moya j...@rodypo.es writes:
[...]
You can try to install old package versions from the snapshot archive
(http://snapshot.debian.org). As the page itself says:
The snapshot archive is a wayback machine that allows access to old packages
based on dates and version
El Domingo, 18 de mayo de 2014 11:58:02 Harry Putnam escribió:
José Antonio Podadera Moya j...@rodypo.es writes:
[...]
You can try to install old package versions from the snapshot archive
(http://snapshot.debian.org). As the page itself says:
The snapshot archive is a wayback
I'm having plenty of trouble with the newest version of sendmail on a
brand new install.
I have the version numbers obtained by running:
aptitude search -F sendmail '%p %v'
On a machine with it installed. I understand the command necessary to
install a certain version: aptitude install
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