Inkscape provides an extension "dia.inx" that allows Dia files to be
read by Inkscape. It is only enabled if dia is installed. I think
"Suggests: dia" is fine here, because it adds extra functionality to
Inkscape.
I can't see an obvious reason for "Suggests: skencil". The
import/export extensio
This is a bug in the inkscape package. It "Suggests: dia | dia-gnome",
when it should not. It also "Suggests: skencil" and should not. (And I
don't understand why it "Suggests: python".)
** Package changed: software-center (Ubuntu) => inkscape (Ubuntu)
** Changed in: inkscape (Ubuntu)
Stat
Ahh... fair enough. Marking as invalid.
** Changed in: software-center (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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Title:
USC shows Dia as a addon t
This seems to be OK to me, as Dia is Suggested by the Inkscape package,
because it adds additional exporting functionality to inkscape, thus is
an Add-On to Inkscape. The Software Center explicitly states that a
package suggested by another one should be treated as an add-on package
of the package
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USC shows Dia