Re: Is it possible to install a few testing packages on a stable machine?
You could try changing your /etc/apt/sources.list to include woody, do
an apt-get update , then a apt-get -s -u install abcde
to see what would happen
An alternative would be to try grip which I like even better than abcde
Stan Brown wrote:
I'm trying to get abcde to work. Turns out that the version I have (from
progen) is broken. The developers of this package say the version in testing
is fine. Probelm is it depends on one more package from testing.
Is there a way I can get this to work?
If so, how?
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