On Lu, 29 oct 12, 20:49:37, Mark Nesterovych wrote: > Hello. > Having problem with installing a couple of self created packages. > > Example: > Have package A which keeps in control file depend to package B. B > (=8.4.4-9) > In the repo I also have newer package B with version 8.4.4-14 > > If I am running apt-get install A=8.4.4-9 > getting next message below > A: Depends: B (= 8.4.4-9) but 8.4.4-14 is to be installed > > Please advice how to manage apt-get to honor dependent version from > control file. > > This behavior noticed on lenny and squeeze
The behaviour is exactly as it should be. The dependency requires package B to have the *exact* version 8.4.4-9. There are various solutions to this, but more information is needed. Is package A created by you? If so maybe you could adjust its dependency, assuming A works with the newer B. Kind regards, Andrei -- Offtopic discussions among Debian users and developers: http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/d-community-offtopic
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