Hi Carl,
On Sat, 13 Jan 2001, Carl B. Constantine wrote:
> For example, say I have package 123 and it depends on X >= 4.0. Now I've
> compiled and installed X 4.0.2 but the package database of course does not
> recognize that I've done that. It still thinks I have X 3.3.6 therefore,
> package 123
Hi Carl,
On Sat, 13 Jan 2001, Carl B. Constantine wrote:
> For example, say I have package 123 and it depends on X >= 4.0. Now I've
> compiled and installed X 4.0.2 but the package database of course does not
> recognize that I've done that. It still thinks I have X 3.3.6 therefore,
> package 12
On Sat, Jan 13, 2001 at 09:06:28AM -0800, Carl B. Constantine wrote:
>
> One of the things I struggle with in Debian (and some other distros like
> RedHat) is the issue of package dependencies and what happens if I recompile
> a major package such as XFree86.
>
> For example, say I have package 1
On Sat, Jan 13, 2001 at 09:06:28AM -0800, Carl B. Constantine wrote:
>
> One of the things I struggle with in Debian (and some other distros like
> RedHat) is the issue of package dependencies and what happens if I recompile
> a major package such as XFree86.
>
> For example, say I have package
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