Joey Hess a écrit :
Aurelien Jarno wrote:
You suggest conflicting with libpthread2, but that basically means it
would render the package uninstallable.
Which is fine, since libpthread2 is obsolete and has no reverse
dependencies.
I won't flag this bug as RC, since AFAICS it only affects upgrades from
older versions of unstable/testing since libpthread2 has never been in
stable.
But that means either libpthread2 should be removed from etch (and
possibly unstable), or the heuristic improved.
Conflicting with libpthread2 (and it seems libpthread20) means a new
upload, so I prefer to fix the heuristic instead then.
The current setup prevents upgrades of the glibc (that can happen even
in stable, for example security updates).
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