|--==> Guenter Geiger writes:

  GG> Hi,
  GG> This is definitely not a bug of x11-common.
  GG> I understand both points of view, and emotionally I rather would follow my
  GG> Debian feelings.
  GG> It is not possible to check if all Debian packages in the world (outside
  GG> Debian) are conflicting with the official Debian package.

  GG> In this sense, it is up to the split-off distribution (Ubuntu, Demudi) to
  GG> handle the bug and guarantee a smooth upgrade for their thing.
  GG> You knew that when you decided to use non-official packages, right ?

  GG> On the other hand, it might be a good idea to offer a path back to
  GG> Debian for those who went abroad, especially if the problem can be
  GG> fixed together with bug #318688.

Sorry for replying so lately..

As a  general rules  A/DeMuDi tries  to  stick to  Debian  as  much as
possible. I've included the xorg package in A/DeMuDi 1.2.1, because at
that time  there was no Debian xorg  package; the xorg  server and the
kernel are the only significant "forks" from  Debian (sarge) .

Guenter is right,  when you split-off  you have the  responsibility of
what you do. When  a new release of A/DeMuDi  will approach  I'll take
care of possibly upgrability issues as this.

Cheers,

Free



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