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and subject line Re: Bug#470118: tetex-base: Transitional package that should 
depend and/or recommend tex-foo.
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regarding tetex-base: misleading description
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Package: tetex-base
Version: 2007-13
Severity: serious

Hi

>From the description

 teTeX is no longer developed upstream, and has been replaced by the TeX
 Live collection.  This is a transitional package to bring former teTeX 
 users a decent selection of TeX Live packages.  It  can be safely removed 
 (unless some external packages still depend on tetex-base).

However the package does not depend or recommend any packages, and so
doesn't provide "a decent selection of TeX Live packages."

Thanks for you work in Debian.
Andrew V.


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On 09.03.08 Andrew Vaughan ([email protected]) wrote:

> Package: tetex-base
> Version: 2007-13
> Severity: serious
> 
> Hi
> 
> >From the description
> 
>  teTeX is no longer developed upstream, and has been replaced by the TeX
>  Live collection.  This is a transitional package to bring former teTeX 
>  users a decent selection of TeX Live packages.  It  can be safely removed 
>  (unless some external packages still depend on tetex-base).
> 
> However the package does not depend or recommend any packages, and so
> doesn't provide "a decent selection of TeX Live packages."
> 
tetex-base is transitional in Debian stable and gone in
unstable/testing. It doesn't make sense to try to fix the description
-> closing.

H.
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