mixed system
ray
hantechs at gmail.com
Sat May 6 15:37:39 UTC 2006
Keep a mixed system is bad idea? But at some times I want to use packages
from Dapper.
On 5/6/06, Konstantinos Togias <ktogias at math.upatras.gr> wrote:
>
> On 5/6/06, ray <hantechs at gmail.com> wrote:
> > My ubuntu is a mixed system, it means, most of packages are from breezy,
> but
> > a few packages are from dapper. If I want to install a package p1 from
> > breezy, and p1 depends on package p2, and p2 has been installed but
> it is
> > from dapper, I don't want to downgrade p2 to lower version from breezy
> and
> > also don't want to install p1 from dapper. Can I install two versions
> of
> > p2, one from breezy, one from dapper? What should I do? TIA.
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> What about decide between breezy and dapper, fix your sources.list and
> dist-upgrade to either breezy or dapper ?
>
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