APT, by design, only picks candidate versions when installing dependencies, and the non-pinned proposed version is not the candidate. apt install foo/target has some logic to switch dependencies to target too, which works sometimes, but it's nothing that happens when using pinning.
APT, by design, only picks candidate versions when installing dependencies, and the non-pinned proposed version is not the candidate. apt install foo/target has some logic to switch dependencies to target too, which works sometimes, but it's nothing that happens when using pinning.