Application update that does not support my current ios version prevents me from using "update all" button

i do not want to update my ios version, but an update of the application, mint requires ios 5.  that is fine, but now i can't use the "update all" button if multiple application updates are pending.  doing that will result in an error about my ios version, but it only applies to mint.  how do i get around this.  it is tedious going into each application update manually and clicking "update".

how do i get around this.
You can't get around it, that is the way the system works. You cannot alter it. When you upgrade to iOS 5 the issue will disappear.

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