Ian Jackson <ijack...@chiark.greenend.org.uk> writes: > Russ Allbery writes ("Re: Please test gzip -9n - related to dpkg with > multiarch support"): >> Another possible solution is to just give any package an implicit Replaces >> (possibly constrained to /usr/share/doc) on any other package with the >> same name and version and a different architecture. This isn't as >> defensive, in that it doesn't catch legitimate bugs where someone has made >> a mistake and the packages contain different contents, but it also solves >> the binNMU issue (well, "solves"; the changelog will randomly swap back >> and forth between the packages, but I'm having a hard time being convinced >> this is a huge problem). > > Well, it does mean that you might be lacking important information > because the other changelog wouldn't be present on the system. > > One thing which no-one yet seems to have suggested is to have > multiarch:same packages put the changelog in a filename which is > distinct for each architecture. (It wouldn't have to be the triplet; > the shorter Debian arch would do.) Perhaps there are obvious reasons > (which I have missed) why this is a terrible idea, but it seems to me > that it's something we should consider. > > Ian.
Or dpkg could do that for you. At least for files in /usr/share/doc when there is a collision. MfG Goswin -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-devel-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/871uq4rxzq.fsf@frosties.localnet