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@@ -124,7 +124,7 @@ a=stable
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<para>
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It is possible to think of the priorities in strata:
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<VariableList>
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- <VarListEntry><term>1000 and up</term>
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+ <VarListEntry><term>above 1000</term>
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<ListItem><Para>
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Downgradable priorities
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</VarListEntry>
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@@ -134,7 +134,7 @@ a=stable
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The downgrade prevention barrier
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</VarListEntry>
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- <VarListEntry><term>100 to 1000</term>
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+ <VarListEntry><term>101 to 999</term>
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<ListItem><Para>
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Standard priorities. 990 is the priority set by the
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<option/--target-release / &apt-get; option. 989 is the start for auto
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@@ -146,7 +146,7 @@ a=stable
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The currently installed version
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</VarListEntry>
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- <VarListEntry><term>0 to 100</term>
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+ <VarListEntry><term>0 to 99</term>
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<ListItem><Para>
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Non automatic priorities. These are only used if the package
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is not installed and there is no other version available.
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