Re: Is it possible to install nowadays on Debian SID the LibreOffice 3.6.4?
Hi Mark,
"Mark Allums" <mark@allums.com> writes:
> On 2012-12-17 21:41 +0100, Csanyi Pal wrote:
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> Typically, the dependencies of experimental packages are not sorted out
> properly, so installing them can be a trial. I routinely install package
> from experimental, and from my experience, I recommend NOT to do it. I make
> exceptions for new kernels, and occasionally language tools, like the
> imminent release of gcc-4.8, but never anything than might impact my ability
> to boot or read & write to the hard disk. Libreoffice should be safe
> enough, but *beware*!
OK, I have been warned.
So, with my sources.list ( one can it see in previously posted mail in
this thread ) if I upgrade
( sudo aptitude update
sudo aptitude safe-upgrade )
my Debian system, that has installed only LibreOffice from the
experimental repository, how can I know whether other already installed
packages from the unstable repository doesn't become upgraded from the
experimental repository? ( I hope this is explained clear, because
English isn't my first language.)
--
Regards from Pal
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