apt-pinning, strange behavior
Since I had to reinstall from my last kernel error, I decided to stay
with stable on that computer, but I need some softwares in less outdated
versions, like development libraries or i3 ( this one is not a need but
a question of comfort, I admit ), so I want to use apt-pining.
I have set all packages from stable to a priority of 900 and testing
packages with 500.
But tzdata wants to upgrade, for an unknown reason. Explicitly making
it to a priority of 900 for stable fixes that, but I can not understand
why it is needed?
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