I have a question about conflicts and dependencies ...
Here's the situation: On my sid box, I had apt-file v. 2.0.8 installed. A new version 2.0.8.1 became available, but apt-get [dist-]upgrade did not install it. To resolve it not upgrading, I apt-get remove'd it. Next I apt-get install'd it and got the following: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/tmp$ sudo apt-get install apt-file Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree... Done The following extra packages will be installed: libconfig-file-perl The following packages will be REMOVED: libconfigfile-perl The following NEW packages will be installed: apt-file libconfig-file-perl So now it seems the upgrade wouldn't occur because libconfigfile-perl was installed on my sid box but needed to be replaced by the newer libconfig-file-perl. The debian/control file in the apt-file package correctly calls for libconfig-file-perl, which it Depends on. But should there also be a Conflicts: libconfigfile-perl in apt-file's control file to force the removal of libconfigfile-perl on systems such as mine where it already exists? Please clarify this for me, and if I'm correct I'll file a bug. If I'm wrong I'd like to know how this works. Thanks Kevin -- Kevin Coyner GnuPG key: 1024D/8CE11941
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