[Changes the title to make sure we are talking about dependencies.]
Martijn van Oosterhout schrieb:
IIRC from logic, a | (b&c) == (a|b) & (a|c), which means you should be
able to represent the above using:
gnome-office | openoffice.org, gnome-office | openoffice.org-gnome
From logic you seem to be right, but...
Image you have oo.o installed, but not oo.o-g. The first dependency will
be satisfied, but the second will automatically install you g-o. You
need to reverse the second dependency:
gnome-office | openoffice.org, openoffice.org-gnome | gnome-office
This will install you oo.o-g if you allready had oo.o installed and
install you g-o otherwise.
Nevertheless I consider this far less obvious than 'g-o | oo.o + oo.o-g'.
Have a nice day, too. ;)
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