On Fri, Apr 25, 2003 at 02:43:31PM +0200, Bj?rn Stenberg wrote: > Simon Huggins wrote: > > I have a feeling you want to discover update_output.txt > update_output.txt says: > trying: cfitsio > skipped: cfitsio (1144+9) > got: 13+0: a-4:a-9 > * arm: fv, libcfitsio-dev, libcfitsio2 > If I'm reading /devel/testing right, this means libcfitsio2 becomes > uninstallable on arm if cfitsio goes into testing. But libcfitsio2 is part of > cfitsio. What does this mean?
It means libcfitsio2 depends on something that isn't in testing, so if you add it into testing it's broken -- one of its dependencies isn't satisfied. > Later it says: > > trying: cfitsio > accepted: cfitsio Later, which ever dependency wasn't present has been added to testing, so nothing breaks, and it can be accepted... > ori: 55+0: a-4:a-6:h-6:i-7:i-4:m-4:m-6:m-6:p-3:s-4:s-5 > pre: 54+0: a-4:a-5:h-6:i-7:i-4:m-4:m-6:m-6:p-3:s-4:s-5 > now: 54+0: a-4:a-5:h-6:i-7:i-4:m-4:m-6:m-6:p-3:s-4:s-5 > most: (110) .. xmms-msa xplanet xprint-xprintorg xwelltris/arm > xwelltris/mips zope zsh-beta ztutils aolserver-nscache/arm > aolserver-nsencrypt/arm apmd auto-apt bbappconf bbpager bincimap blender blt > boost brltty cfitsio ...along with some 109 other packages, which are listed. > Other confusing entries: > trying: tcpdump > skipped: tcpdump (1074+1) > got: 6+0: a-6 > * alpha: dhcpdump, tcpdump > > trying: libpcap > skipped: libpcap (792+231) > got: 75+0: a-75 > * alpha: [...] tcpdump [...] > Adding the new libpcap apparently breaks tcpdump, yet > http://packages.qa.debian.org/t/tcpdump.html says tcpdump is waiting for the > new version of libpcap? Yes. The old version of tcpdump doesn't work with the new version of libpcap, probably the result of a so-name bump. Cheers, aj -- Anthony Towns <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <http://azure.humbug.org.au/~aj/> I don't speak for anyone save myself. GPG signed mail preferred. ``Dear Anthony Towns: [...] Congratulations -- you are now certified as a Red Hat Certified Engineer!''
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