Age | Commit message (Collapse) | Author | |
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2012-06-08 | refactor things for >2.7 | mh | |
2011-05-07 | Add empty line at the end of preferences templates. | intrigeri | |
... else the first block added by apt::preferences_snippet is in the same paragraph as the last block provided by the template. | |||
2010-12-12 | Additionally use version number in Lenny default pinning. | intrigeri | |
Lenny's APT does not support pinning like this: Pin: release o=Debian,n=<%= codename %> We therefore switched (in commit ef2ebdffd) to: Pin: release o=Debian,a=<%= release %> With such a pinning setup, when Squeeze is released, systems using this module with $apt_use_next_release set to true would immediately switch to prefer packages from Squeeze. If an automated upgrade process is setup, they would be automatically upgraded to Squeeze. This does not sound safe to me, so let's use the release version number as an additional selection criterion to prevent upgrades to Squeeze to happen behind our back: Pin: release o=Debian,a=<%= release %>,v=<%= release_version %>* Note that the trailing '*' is intentional and necessary to match stable point-releases. | |||
2010-12-07 | switch to archive name for lenny default preferences | Micah Anderson | |
the templates/Debian/preferences_lenny.erb file checked in with e2f80db7b76171e5945127e2fd42fb35043990fb contains pinning based on codename, which is not supported in lenny (see #433624 - if you look at the version graph, you see, "Fixed in version 0.7.21", and lenny has 0.7.20.2+lenny1.) | |||
2010-10-17 | Bring in a bit of Ubuntu support from Nadir. | intrigeri | |