On 2012-11-21 11:18 +0100, gator...@yahoo.de wrote: > After I made a minimal test package (which worked as expected on all > systems i tried) I eventually found the problem: > My package name contained a hyphen ("-"), but in the "preinst" script > I had used an underscore ("_") instead, so the diversion was created > (almost) as intended, only for the wrong package ... ;-)
Such PEBKAC happens to all of us once in a while, I guess. >>> Was there any recent change compared to the policy manual? (I am doing >>> this on wheezy). Did I get something wrong? To my understanding, this is >>> pretty exactly the scenario, that is described in the manual ... >> >> Also the one used by various Debian packages, so it can be assumed to >> work in general, or there would have been bug reports. > > just out of curiosity: do you know any examples for this in wheezy? Here's a list for my system: ,---- | $ LANG=C dpkg-divert --list | grep -v ^local | sed 's/.* by //' | sort -u | dash | dictionaries-common | gnupg-curl | iceweasel | libdigest-sha-perl | libgtk-3-bin | perl-doc | vim-runtime `---- > I had tried to find some, but all I could come up with were historic - > in contemporary packages the preferred method seems to be via > alternatives ... One downside with diversions is that it is only possible to divert a file once, whereas there can be many alternatives. However, switching from diversions to alternatives requires coordination between packages, and for essential files like /bin/sh the alternatives system is probably not quite robust enough. Cheers, Sven -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/87wqxerixb....@turtle.gmx.de