On 22 Apr 2000, Adam Di Carlo wrote:
> Anthony Towns writes:
>
> > FWIW, http://auric.debian.org/~ajt/potato_probs.html has similar lists,
> > except it will choose whichever of perl or perl5 that works, and not
> > worry that the other one doesn't. It also takes Conflicts into account.
> >
> >
Anthony Towns writes:
> FWIW, http://auric.debian.org/~ajt/potato_probs.html has similar lists,
> except it will choose whichever of perl or perl5 that works, and not
> worry that the other one doesn't. It also takes Conflicts into account.
>
> On the downside, it doesn't care about priorities,
Previously Anthony Towns wrote:
> On the downside, it doesn't care about priorities, and doesn't list
> explanations (it seems hard to work out what's at fault when conflicts
> are involved).
I'm curious, what exactly do you do with conflicts? Detect depend<->conflict
problems (ie a depends on b w
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