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Re: installing deb files from unstable or testing
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: Mirco Piccin <
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: Thu, 27 May 2010 11:58:10 +0200
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Hi
> I meant "using testing and unstable packages in Lenny"..
There are two way2 to do the job:
backports (as Camaleón suggests)
apt-pinning (as John suggests)
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M
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