On Wed, 30 Sep 2009, Niu Kun wrote:
Robert P. J. Day 写道:
as a followup to an earlier post of mine, i can see now that the
current durep package (0.9-1) works *very* differently from the
earlier one, so rather than fight with the new one, i'm happy to
use the older version. how exactly does one downgrade a package
to a particular version, then make sure it stays there over
upgrades? thanks, i've been awake for a day and a half and i'm
just too tired to go looking for the answer. sorry.
If you're using aptitude, command like this may be of a little help
"aptitude install apt=0.3.1". Or you can just download the specific
deb package and try to install it by yourself.
then how to pin that version from the command line?
rday
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