On Wed, May 19, 1999 at 02:51:20AM +0200, Gabor Fleischer wrote: > I was thinking about this, and there's one thing which is not the > best it could be, I think: Let's see libc, and the packages that > are compiled from the same source, for example locales. [...] > > There could be a value in the control file like: Last-changed-version or > something similar. apt/dselect could decide from this wether it > needs to download this package or not. [...] Or, we could try to depricate giving the source-package and all of it's associated binary-packages the same version number, even when there are no changes -- more work for the maintainer, without a dought (more places to change the version-number, needing to check in which bin-package the version number should increase, and what _versioned_ interdependincies the packages should have... but it would significantly decrease the bulk of packages that need to be upgraed (glibc-doc and libc6-dev especially).
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