OK Mikael, no problem form me. But what I said wrong ?? to deserve such a reply =>
" 2. If you're not prepared to face packaging bugs, please don't use Hardy. " ?? We discuss about something here - we don't kill anyone. If we wrong - please tell us in 3 words -> guys the real meaning of those procedures are X. Not Y. Over. All peoples understand - we are all mature I supose. This must be the way IF someone do something wrong. The benefit === no one upset. Else this method can put away some (maybe good) peoples. Point. Also this is a large discussion about reporting system - how it works - how can be better. But because is off topic now and is not a 5 letter story- I will send you a proposal(regarding reporting system - because U see, a lot of peoples thing too different about a simple thing[packaging bugs for example], so maybe is better to know all(reporters) at least a minimum of 3 rules, with things desired by dev. team what they expect / what they don't need to see, etc ) using your personal e-mail. If you will find there something useful, maybe we change in better a millimeter of this problem, else ...no one was sent in Mars because of a single mail. { Final here }. Mikael Nilsson wrote: > Sorin, Noel. > > 1. Please take this discussion to the forums, or file a bug against dpkg > > 2. If you're not prepared to face packaging bugs, please don't use > Hardy. > > 3. What you see is the packaging system *working*. The purpose of the > errors is to make sure no such issues exist in a *released* version of > the system (while retaining system sanity). See point 2 above. > End Of Thread > > /Mikael > > tis 2008-03-04 klockan 21:08 +0000 skrev Noel J. Bergman: >>> find a method to see if is the same file with the same content >> That would be one thing, which could result in a warning, rather tha a >> fatal error. Another option would be to reduce the far too many >> dependencies on these OpenOffice packages. I don't use OpenOffice, and >> was really surprised when I decided to remove the offending packages >> just how deep the dependencies have gotten. And, lastly, it shouldn't >> be the case that an error with some largely insignificant package >> prevents users from installing other, certainly more critical, and >> totally unrelated packages, unless the users happen to have deeper >> skills than the average user. >> -- package openoffice.org-hyphenation-en-us None [modified: /var/lib/dpkg/info/openoffice.org-hyphenation-en-us.list] failed to install/upgrade: trying to overwrite `/usr/share/myspell/dicts/hyph_en_US.dic', which is also in package openoffice.org-hyphenation https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/192310 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs