Peter Eisentraut schrieb:
Am Freitag, 24. August 2007 10:20 schrieb Daniel Betschart:
You have dropped the package egroupware-ldap. Please conflicts the package
egroupware-core against egroupware-ldap. Administrators have to remove the
old package egroupware-ldap by hand elsewere.
But they don't in fact conflict. Conflicts are not meant for removing
obsolete packages. There ought to be some other way to determine which
packages are no longer needed or provided in the archive.
Can the new egroupware-core and the old egroupware-ldap coexist
together? I dont think so. So if I install the new egroupware packages,
the older ones will be upgraded. But because there is no new package
egroupware-ldap, the old one is still installed after upgrading. The
package manager should delete it automatically, because it is unusable.
I also have found that LDAP-Setup in the README.Debian also mentions
egroupware-ldap, which is not available anymore.
I'll look into that.
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