On Thu, May 13, 2004 at 02:54:11AM -0300, Alexandre Oliva wrote:
I can only speak for myself, but the reason I'd like to have
separate
Alternatives would be to enable myself to keep a rawhide install plus
add-ons, such that, if some package from rawhide fails, I know the
problem is in rawhide, not in an external repository that accidentally
or intentionally brought in a different version of a library, program,
whatever.
This sort of thing is where apt really shines. On my desktop systems,
I like to be able to pull packages from
freshrpms.net, since Matthias
still has some packages that aren't available from fedora.us or
livna.org. He has a lot of packages in common with fedora.us and
livna.org though, so I use the following /etc/apt/preferences:
Package: *
Pin: release c=os
Pin-Priority: 992
Package: *
Pin: release c=stable
Pin-Priority: 991
("os" is Fedora Core stuff (apparently a lot of apt repositories are
using "core" now), and "stable" is
fedora.us/livna.org.)
With that, apt will prefer packages from Fedora Core over any of the
other repositories, and
fedora.us/livna.org packages over anything
else.
I've been using this setup for quite a while now, and it works great.
Now if only I could use apt on my x86-64 boxes... :-)
Steve
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