Hans Fugal said:
> That would keep you from getting packages from testing, yes. But it
> would not change the packages that have already been upgraded from
> stable. This would work just dandy, you probably wouldn't have any
> problems; you'd just notice that nothing really happens when you do
> apt-get update; apt-get upgrade; (but then that's normal for stable
> anyway, except for security stuff)

That's what I had hoped. Gracias.
>
>
> /* Quoth Glen Wagley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>    on Sat,  8 May 2004 at 21:48 -0600
>    in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> */
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>> I've decided I'd rather have my debian server running packages from
>> the stable branch instead of testing. If I went ahead and changed my
>> sources.list to stable instead of testing and did nothing else,
>> wouldn't this keep me from getting packages in the testing branch?
>> What would be the consequences of this?
>>
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