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benawhite1
Nov 28, 2007Aspirant
Installing PHP
Sorry for the newby question, but I am trying to install PHP4. I was able to get apt installed using this as a guide From that point I added the following line to /etc/apt/sources.list deb-src...
btaroli
Dec 19, 2007Prodigy
Well, I'm new to Debian and APT but I have at least been able to determine how to keep APT from doing stupid things. Create a file /etc/apt/preferences and in it place the following:
Yes, this does mean some packages won't install via apt-get... but it also means you won't inadvertently trounce libc6 either. :)
Package: libc6
Pin: version 2.3.2.ds1-22sarge6.infrant1
Pin-Priority: 1001
Package: libc6-dev
Pin: version 2.3.2.ds1-22sarge6.infrant1
Pin-Priority: 1001
Yes, this does mean some packages won't install via apt-get... but it also means you won't inadvertently trounce libc6 either. :)
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