Am 28.12.2011 15:02, schrieb Mike Gabriel:
Hi Stefan,
On Mi 28 Dez 2011 09:43:36 CET Stefan Baur wrote:
Hi list,
as I'm still trying to figure out what exactly happened here (https://lists.berlios.de/pipermail/x2go-dev/2011-December/003122.html), I'm looking for the following two packages in these specific versions:
libxcompext3=1:3.5.0-1-0~x2go-bpo1+lenny~main~36~build1 libxcompshad3=3.5.0-2-0~x2go-bpo1+lenny~main~24~build1
Does anybody know which repository I have to enable to be able to pull exactly those?
So far I tried:
deb http://packages.x2go.org/debian lenny main ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ This is the right one.
No, it isn't... this one contains libxcompext3=1:3.5.0-1-2 libxcompshad3=3.5.0-2-2
If you enable more than the correct repos, you get the newest package in terms of alphanumerical comparison...
Still, specifying an exact package version should work, as long as it's present in the repository - which it isn't, as I'm still getting the error shown below:
but I keep getting apt-get install libxcompext3=1:3.5.0-1-0~x2go-bpo1+lenny~main~36~build1 libxcompshad3=3.5.0-2-0~x2go-bpo1+lenny~main~24~build1 Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree Reading state information... Done E: Version '1:3.5.0-1-0~x2go-bpo1+lenny~main~36~build1' for 'libxcompext3' was not found E: Version '3.5.0-2-0~x2go-bpo1+lenny~main~24~build1' for 'libxcompshad3' was not found
I tried removing the parts after the ~ to see if maybe that was confusing apt-get, but no:
apt-get install libxcompext3=1:3.5.0-1-0 libxcompshad3=3.5.0-2-0 Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree Reading state information... Done E: Version '1:3.5.0-1-0' for 'libxcompext3' was not found E: Version '3.5.0-2-0' for 'libxcompshad3' was not found
[snip]
On squeeze+ please use the packages currently in heuler and report your experiences with stability. I would love to move those NX packages in heuler to main (i.e. considered stable by upstream) but I need more feedback on that. This has been agreed with Oleksandr yesterday in a chat session.
If I temporarily add the heuler repository, install the packages, then disable it again - will I be able to upgrade to newer versions once they become part of main, or will this cause breakage on my systems?
-Stefan