Ted, all binaries ever built in the PPA context are available for download directly from LP (librarian) in the PPA page. Although only the latest binary versions are available in the repository. Let me know if mitigates your problem, or do we need to investigate other alternative.
I can foresee that keeping old binary versions available in the repository tends to increase disk-usage a lot and makes gardening more complicated. Comparing `apt-get install foo-bin=1.0` and going to the PPA page and click on a link to install the via gebi, I can't see a big advantage in the former.
Ted, all binaries ever built in the PPA context are available for download directly from LP (librarian) in the PPA page. Although only the latest binary versions are available in the repository. Let me know if mitigates your problem, or do we need to investigate other alternative.
I can foresee that keeping old binary versions available in the repository tends to increase disk-usage a lot and makes gardening more complicated. Comparing `apt-get install foo-bin=1.0` and going to the PPA page and click on a link to install the via gebi, I can't see a big advantage in the former.