Thorsten,
① The other sort of removals (drop binary packages that are no
  longer built from source packages when a new upload of any binary
  packages from that source package happens), dpo mini-dak does
  *too* eagerly: it doesn’t check if the old binary package is
  still depended on before it gets removed. Case in point, libdb5.1.

Didn't dak use to do that, too? At least for arch: all packages I distinctly remember quite reproducible breakage from package removals that were considered obsolete (for ia32).

Good to hear little changed, really.

Cheers,

   Michael


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