On Tue, Mar 07, 2006 at 12:10:11PM -0500, Lee A. Azzarello wrote: > ----- res0u2uc@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > It's called backporting. You add a deb-src line for sid in > sources.list, apt-get source <packagename>, apt-get build-dep > <packagename>, enter the source directory, dpkg-buildpackage > -rfakeroot and theoretically you should have an updated package for > sarge. But the libc6 upgrade messed that up for some packages. I > recently backported jackd and libjack from sid but they won't install > without removing /every single/ package from sarge that depends on the > old libjack. I'm assuming this is because the newer libjack is not > backwards compatible or the current sid package has some broken > dependencies. I think it has to do with the .so name. We successfully backported etch's jack to sarge without having to remove all jack dependent packages by basically lying to the package system about the library version. Not sure if this is a good practice, but it appears to work for RFA.