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Re: ssh 3.3p1-0.0potato2 not in potato?



* justin cunningham (justincunningham@directvinternet.com) [020625 11:31]:
> Hi list, Please respond to the email address in addition to the list.
> 
> I just pulled this package down via apt-get upgrade on a testing machine
> though, on the stable boxes, after dselect update, dselect shows the
> 1.2.3 version for openssh as the most current.  packages.debian.org
> seems to be a version behind as well.  Assuming the package above is
> part of the stable branch and I wanted to upgrade it; how do I do this
> while leaving the rest of my current config the same?  

Do you have this line in your sources.list?

deb http://security.debian.org/ stable/updates main contrib non-free

Technically, it's not part of potato, so I guess it makes sense that
packages.debian.org doesn't show packages from there listed in the
stable dist.

good times,
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