On Sunday 28 of December 2014 22:42:01 Felmon Davis wrote: > On Sun, 28 Dec 2014, Greg Madden wrote: > > On Sunday 28 December 2014 10:33:39 am you wrote: > >> On Sun, 28 Dec 2014, Sl�vek Banko wrote: > >>> On Sunday 28 of December 2014 10:19:06 Felmon Davis wrote: > >>>> folks, > >>>> > >>>> I just noticed I'm up to r14.0.1 [development] on one of my laptops; > >>>> what is the best way to downgrade to r14.0.0? > >>>> > >>>> F. > >>> > >>> ExeGNU/Linux uses an alternative apt source > >>> 'preliminary-stable-builds'. For the recent information about this apt > >>> source see > >>> http://bugs.trinitydesktop.org/showdependencytree.cgi?id=2246 > >>> > >>> As you rightly ascertained, the first packages for the upcoming R14.0.1 > >>> are beginning to appear. If you're wondering what was fixed - see bug > >>> 2246: http://bugs.trinitydesktop.org/showdependencytree.cgi?id=2246 > >>> > >>> If you want to go back to R14.0.0 use the following procedure: > >> > >> thank you but I'll hold off for now to see if I can fix my problems. > >> btw I ran the first command below (but inserted '-s' before 'install' > >> and got an error about not being able to find that package. > >> > >> F. > > > > To fix installs, add 'apt-get -f install' to your tool box. > > already sitting in the top drawer of my tool box but doesn't work. > > > Another tool, 'apt-cache search apt-trinity-archive' or any string > > of text, will let you know whats available and what the actual > > package name is. > > thanks. I know. ain't in there. but many thanks! did > > apt-cache search archive |grep trinity > > and caught some potentially useful fish! it lists > "trinity-apt-archive" for instance. > > thanks for prompting this deeper search. > > F. Oops, my mistake - I wrote the package name from memory... and then I forgot to verify it. -- Sl�vek