# I'm sorry, I must be on crack today. # This is the second time *today* that I screwed up like this. package nowebm reassign 339385 netperf package netperf severity 339385 normal retitle 339385 netperf: no "example/" directory included # Now do the right thing. package ifupdown reassign 339835 nowebm package nowebm severity 339835 serious retitle 339835 nowebm: must Conflict: original-awk thanks, control, and have a nice day
First of all, apologies to 339385's submitter and maintainer. For the ifupdown/nowebm people: It appears that nowebm is the culprit here. I have successfully reproduced this on i386, hence the severity. nowebm uses nawk to parse data (specifically /usr/bin/noroots). The problem is that nawk does not exist in original-awk, although awk does. Therefore, either nowebm must Conflict: original-awk or use awk and only those features that are available in an "old" awk. It would be inappropriate to Depend: mawk | gawk, as there would still be a problem if one of those packages were installed along with original-awk, but original-awk were chosen using alternatives.
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