There is a way (at least through the GUI) to "lock" a package, meaning
to prevent it from being upgraded.
We use this to prevent some buggy upgrades to happens automatically.
Maybe you should look that direction ?
Alex L wrote:
Hello
I ran apt-get update followed by an apt-get upgrade. It answers with making
all found upgrades except one, where apt-get writes:
Following packages are kept back:
Why doesn't it do the update? An apt-get dist-upgrade solves the
'problem'.
Thanx for your reply.
Al
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