Le Mon, Mar 06, 2000 at 01:01:01AM +0100, Martin Schulze écrivait: > . Are all dependencies and recommends fulfilled within every > respective priority fulfilled?
There are many & many problems for packages within optional & extra priorities but for standard & higher, there isn't as much. Some things that should be corrected (some by the ftpmaster who manages overrides) : - debconf should really be standard (many standard packages suggest it already) - perl-5.004-* shouldn't be in "base" (oldlibs would be better), but this isn't really important. - console-data should be required since console-tools depends on it - some packages in standard still depends on libncurses4 instead of libncurses5 (emacs20 for example & all xemacs*, telnet, talk, sysutils) - perl-5.005-base depends on libdb2 and I don't know why. But this means that libdb2 should be required (I guess the correct solution is to correct perl-5.005-base not to depend on libdb2, on my system it seems to need only /lib/libdb.so.3 from libc6) - libstdc++2.10-dev should be standard since g++ (standard depends on it) - lockfile-progs should be important since cron depends on it - nfs-server should be lowered to optionnal since nfs-kernel-server (standard) conflict, replaces & provides nfs-server. Cheers, -- Raphaël Hertzog >> 0C4CABF1 >> http://tux.u-strasbg.fr/~raphael/ <pub> CD Debian : http://tux.u-strasbg.fr/~raphael/debian/#cd Formations Linux et logiciels libres : http://www.logidee.com </pub>