On Thu, Oct 29, 2020 at 09:14:55AM +0100, intrigeri wrote: > Seth Arnold (2020-10-29): > > Hello intrigeri, I'm not comfortable with this approach. > Thanks for sharing. I hear you and it matters to me.
<3 :D > Works for me. I've just uploaded 1.29 that drops the problematic > Conflicts :) Thanks! > I believe that in practice, during a Buster → Bullseye upgrade, > pidgin-openpgp will be removed anyway because libgtk2-perl will get > removed. So in this context, having this Conflicts or not does not > matter much. (I understand Ubuntu adopted a different strategy wrt. > deprecating libgtk2-perl so things would look different there.) Oh curious, I'm not accustomed to 'leaf' packages being removed on upgrades; for example, on my Focal system now, I've got eight packages installed that aren't available for download. (I used to have a lot more, either I didn't notice them being removed some other time, or I actively cleaned up my mess.) Anyway, thanks for the quick turnaround. :) I appreciate it. Thanks
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