Hi folks, Breaks field was added to policy in 3.8 and current stable dpkg supports it as I understand. So we are ready to use it, as I understand.
Under this new situation, I would like to confirm what is the best practice for each case scenario. Please comment on my thought as below: ============================================================================= Case 1: only one package rule install only one package out of packages providing a common virtual package. | Package: one-of-package-providing-virtual-package | Conflicts: virtual-package | Provides: virtual-package | Replaces: virtual-package Question: Please confirm this is still correct. ============================================================================= Case 2: package transition rule All the contents of the package foo is incorporated by bar in new 1.0 version and foo 1.0 became a transitional package with no real contents which can be removed safely. Please note pre-1.0 version of foo was not a transitional package. | Package: foo | Version: 1.0 | Description: ... | This is a transitional package for foo, and can be safely removed | after the installation is complete. | Package: bar | Version: 1.0 | Breaks: foo ( << 1.0 ) | Replaces: foo ( << 1.0 ) | Provides: foo Question: Is this right? Do we need ( << 1.0 ) for replaces? ============================================================================= Case 2': package transition rule After stable release with case 2, you wish to remove the transitional package foo upon upgrade to unstable/testing/next-stable. I guess we do not package "Package: foo" at this moment when uploading. Question: Is there sure way to purge the old transitional package foo? Do we do ... | Package: bar | Version: 1.0 | Conflicts: foo ( << 1.0 ) | Replaces: foo ( << 1.0 ) | Provides: foo Or | Package: bar | Version: 1.0 | Conflicts: foo | Replaces: foo | Provides: foo Osamu -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-mentors-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20100726150948.ga4...@debian.org