I was about to report a new bug and found a couple of similar ones here:
As there's a plethora of Firefox's upgrades nowadays (and of Thunderbird's of course) I've locked a version within my Synaptic.
I expected the version being locked would not be upgraded without my explicit action.
However, I got my FF 8 upgraded to FF 9 when I run sudo apt-get upgrade/update.
What's wrong?
Does Synaptic lock packages on its own and the lower-level apps do not know about it?
PS
10.04 LTS - the Lucid Lynx
Linux ... 2.6.32-37-generic-pae #81-Ubuntu SMP Fri Dec 2 22:24:22 UTC 2011 i686 GNU/Linux
GNOME gnome-about 2.30.2
I was about to report a new bug and found a couple of similar ones here:
As there's a plethora of Firefox's upgrades nowadays (and of Thunderbird's of course) I've locked a version within my Synaptic.
I expected the version being locked would not be upgraded without my explicit action.
However, I got my FF 8 upgraded to FF 9 when I run sudo apt-get upgrade/update.
What's wrong?
Does Synaptic lock packages on its own and the lower-level apps do not know about it?
PS 37-generic- pae #81-Ubuntu SMP Fri Dec 2 22:24:22 UTC 2011 i686 GNU/Linux
10.04 LTS - the Lucid Lynx
Linux ... 2.6.32-
GNOME gnome-about 2.30.2