I don't know, If you know the correct answer, but I was right. I found some
paper with additional explanation of the dependency solver problem in Debian.
This paper claims, that experimental branch of Aptitude include a prototype of
mentioned powerfull solver (same as zypper or smart). (page 15)
Sorry.
I'm not familiar with mailing list, and it take me a lot of time event to find
out, how to response. Apologise myself. I did not know. I'm not used to.
have a nice day.
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I would like to ask you a little bit controversal question. As a user I miss a
package manager based on powerfull dependency solver. Using APT in DEB-based
distributions, I can easilly create some kind of problem, APT is unable to
solve. This is because the APT is the worst dependency solver alm
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