Eric Van Buggenhaut <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> immo vero scripsit > > 29400691 docbook > > Uh ?
There was a flaw of logic, as it were. It should be something around 3000-10000. I presume. > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~]$ grep-available -F Depends -s Package docbook > Package: cygnus-stylesheets > Package: docbook-stylesheets > Package: docbook-to-man > Package: task-sgml > Package: sgmltools-2 > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~]$ > > > Am I missing the point ? Yes. I am trying to count any package that Depends, or Build-Depends, defining that relation as a joint-depends. And I am recursively counting those which eventually do a j-depends on any package. So, if cygnus-stylesheets depends on docbook, and gcc build-depends on cygnus-stylesheets, gcc j-depends docbook. This relationship is what "broken dependency" is about in testing distribution, I presume. So, if docbook is completely broken in some way, it will eventually break gcc build. regards, junichi -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.netfort.gr.jp/~dancer