I have been gawking at a file I built with 'dpkg -I' on all the packages in rex/binary-i386, and have found some interesting stuff:
First, if I understand the policy manual, section and priority fields are not "required". It is suggested that they would be helpful. There are a small fraction of the total packages that have no section field. Users (as well as some of us developers) can locate a package they need easier if this field is included in the package. With reguard to fields like provides, depends and their variants: There are a fair number of packages that provide the field but leave it empty as in: "Provides:". Now, I know that "nothing is better than asprin" but "provides nothing" should probably not be something a package advertises about itself. More seriously, I would be surprised if this causes dpkg any real problems, but I can see where some other programs might have problems with these constructs. Noticed that recommended and recommends are both used in various packages. I believe the correct designator is Recommends: Should I publish the list, or submit bug reports? Thanks, Dwarf ------------ -------------- aka Dale Scheetz Phone: 1 (904) 877-0257 Flexible Software Fax: NONE Black Creek Critters e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ------------ If you don't see what you want, just ask --------------