On 08/01/2008, David wrote:
> So, am I silly or, how in heaven's name can xinetd provide
> inet-superserver and conflict with inet-superserver? (conflicts with
> the same package that it provides??).
See 7.5.2 under
http://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ch-relationships.html#s-replac
Thank you for the replies
> $ apt-cache show xinetd | egrep 'Conflicts|Provides'
> Provides: inet-superserver
> Conflicts: inet-superserver
>
>
So, am I silly or, how in heaven's name can xinetd provide inet-superserver
and conflict with inet-superserver? (conflicts with the same package that it
On 2008-01-08 David <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >From long ago, xinetd is due for upgrade (from version 1:2.3.14-1.1 to 1:
> 2.3.14-5). But, when I select upgrade, synaptic prompts to remove
> openbsd-inetd.
> I have checked the dependences and conflicts of both xinetd and
> openbsd-inetd and I d
On 08/01/2008, David wrote:
> From long ago, xinetd is due for upgrade (from version 1:2.3.14-1.1
> to 1:2.3.14-5). But, when I select upgrade, synaptic prompts to
> remove openbsd-inetd.
>
> I have checked the dependences and conflicts of both xinetd and
> openbsd-inetd and I do not see any reaso
>From long ago, xinetd is due for upgrade (from version 1:2.3.14-1.1 to 1:
2.3.14-5). But, when I select upgrade, synaptic prompts to remove
openbsd-inetd.
I have checked the dependences and conflicts of both xinetd and
openbsd-inetd and I do not see any reason for this behaviour.
Is there anythi
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