local deb and apt-get versioning
i'm running into the following situation with a local debian package...
i wanted to use mutt w/ssl, so i ran
apt-get source mutt
and edited the mutt-1.2.5/debian/rules file to enable ssl.
apt-get source --compile mutt ; dpkg -i mutt_1.2.5-4_sparc.deb
worked and the deb installed; everything is happy.
then an apt-get update && apt-get upgrade tried to upgrade mutt (?)
is this the normal behavior? i would've thought that since the version
is the same, apt-get would not try to upgrade the package. i've tried
a few searches, but my search terms are pretty vague.
what is the preferred method of resolving this? place a hold on the
local package?
tia...
andy
% apt-cache show mutt
Package: mutt
Priority: standard
Section: mail
Installed-Size: 2724
Maintainer: Marco d'Itri <md@linux.it>
Architecture: sparc
Version: 1.2.5-4
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% dpkg --info mutt_1.2.5-4_sparc.deb
new debian package, version 2.0.
size 1050886 bytes: control archive= 1346 bytes.
12 bytes, 1 lines conffiles
1087 bytes, 29 lines control
888 bytes, 24 lines * postinst #!/bin/sh
352 bytes, 9 lines * postrm #!/bin/sh
188 bytes, 12 lines * preinst #!/bin/sh
334 bytes, 11 lines * prerm #!/bin/sh
Package: mutt
Version: 1.2.5-4
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