To obtain any package version that might have appeared in the archive
include http://snapshot.debian.net in your package sources list
and the name of the package you are interested in. To update your
sources list run:
(else choose Edit
Sources in
gjig) to add the following line:
deb http://snapshot.debian.net/archive pool sed
Then you can do, for example:
$ wajig available sed
$ wajig install sed=4.1.2-1
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