On Sun, Jul 02, 2017 at 01:39:13PM -0700, Russ Allbery wrote: > <varlistentry> > <term>2.5</term> > <listitem> > <para> > Priorities are now used only for controlling which packages > are part of a minimal or standard Debian installation and > should be selected based on functionality provided directly to > users (so nearly all shared libraries should have a priority > of <literal>optional</literal>). Packages may now depend on > packages with a lower priority. > </para> > <para> > The <literal>extra</literal> priority has been deprecated and > should be treated as equivalent to > <literal>optional</literal>. All <literal>extra</literal> > priorities should be changed to <literal>optional</literal>. > Packages with a priority of <literal>optional</literal> may > conflict with each other (but packages that both have a > priority of <literal>standard</literal> or higher still may > not conflict). > </para> > </listitem> > </varlistentry> Thank you everyone involved!
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