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Support to use default_release for package install #376
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May 13, 2019
+1 I get errors with just default attributes:
Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS should be possible. i will have a look |
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Hello, do we have any way or plan to specify the
default_release
for installation whenpackage_install == true
?On Debian/Ubuntu system, it is useful to pick up latest Redis released version from backports instead of stable repository.
A rough change of supporting this thought is like this commit ukcuf@dbda53a
Not sure if I can file a PR like above?
Thanks.
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