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Package: libglu1
Severity: grave


This virtual Package should also contain libglu1-xorg else all Packages
who depend on it will be removed when updating from xfree to xorg. For
example libxine1 depends on xlibmesa-glu or libglu1 but works perfectly
with libglu1-xorg. That not every maintainer has to include libglu1-xorg
in his depencies you could just add it to libglu1.
It's really annoing because apt always wants to remove all the packages
depending on it.


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On Mon, Jul 18, 2005 at 08:48:08PM +0200, olivier wrote:
> Package: libglu1
> Severity: grave

> This virtual Package should also contain libglu1-xorg else all Packages
> who depend on it will be removed when updating from xfree to xorg. For
> example libxine1 depends on xlibmesa-glu or libglu1 but works perfectly
> with libglu1-xorg. That not every maintainer has to include libglu1-xorg
> in his depencies you could just add it to libglu1.
> It's really annoing because apt always wants to remove all the packages
> depending on it.

First, this is something that would have to be fixed in libglu1-xorg, not
"libglu1" -- which because it's a virtual package doesn't exist anywhere in
the archive.

Second, not all conflicts are unintentional.  libglu1-xorg's Provides: were
changed because of the C++ ABI transition.

Third, see unstable.

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Steve Langasek
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