Hi, I have a situation I do not understand
- in woody, tetex-base installs the file dvipdfm.def into /usr/share/texmf/tex/latex/graphics/, and the package dvipdfm also installs the file, adding a dpkg diversion in its preinst (and removing in postrm). - in sarge and sid, tetex-base installs the same file, the content is not changed compared to the woody tetex version. - in sarge and sid, tetex-bin (which depends on tetex-base) provides the functionality of dvipdfm, and should replace the package completely. However, in earlier versions (which were both in unstable and testing), tetex-bin did not correctly define its relationships to dvipdfm: It declared "Replaces:" and "Provides:", but the "Conflicts:" was missing. This has been corrected a while ago, so that upgrading from woody can be done without problems. However, if a user (who had dvipdfm installed previously) has been using the buggy testing/sid versions of tetex-bin, he cannot upgrade without previously removing dvipdfm manually. It seems the difference is that as soon as a new (sarge/sid) version of tetex-base is installed when dvipdfm's postrm is called, the dpkg-divert call fails: Removing dvipdfm ... Removing `diversion of /usr/share/texmf/tex/latex/graphics/dvipdfm.def to /usr/share/texmf/tex/latex/graphics/dvipdfm.def.tetex by dvipdfm' dpkg-divert: rename involves overwriting `/usr/share/texmf/tex/latex/graphics/dvipdfm.def' with different file `/usr/share/texmf/tex/latex/graphics/dvipdfm.def.tetex', not allowed Why does dpkg-divert give this error? As far as I understood diversions, it should not matter at all whether tetex-base has been upgraded meanwhile, because dpkg should put tetex-base's new version into dvipdfm.def.tetex. And when dvipdfm has been removed (i.e. just before the postrm script is called), the file dvipdfm.def should not exist (only dvipdfm.def.tetex). So what is going wrong here? Why does it make a difference whether tetex-base is upgraded before or after dvipdfm's removal? By the way, you can easily reproduce this in a woody pbuilder environment as follows: 1. install woody's tetex-base and dvipdfm (but not tetex-bin) 2. replace woody by sid in sources.list, apt-get update 3. install tetex-base (which only Replaces: dvipdfm) (3.a encounter a bogus "File on system created by you or by a script." message and a bogus error message from postinst, I know this yet.) 4. remove dvipdfm and get the error TIA, Frank -- Frank Küster, Biozentrum der Univ. Basel Abt. Biophysikalische Chemie