On Saturday 12 March 2005 12:38 pm, Dirk Eddelbuettel wrote: > | only has use if it's a transition package depending on the renamed > | package. Since this isn't what r-gnome will be as far as I understand > | you, you should simply stop building r-gnome from r-base. People > | upgrading will notice r-gnome will be uninstalled (if dependencies force > | that) > > Is that what will happen? I tend to force tight Depends on the same > version. So we'd upgrade from > > 2.0.1-4 for r-base-core and r-gnome > > to, say, at release time of R 2.1.0 > > 2.1.0-1 for r-base-core with no r-gnome. > > Wouldn't that block r-base because no suitable r-gnome is found for it?
As far as I can tell, r-base doesn't have any dependency or recommendation on r-gnome. Maybe you mean that r-base will be prevented from upgrading because r-gnome requires the previous version -- you can deal with that situation by adding a Conflicts: r-gnome to r-base. This gives you the same situation as before, but without a bogus empty package and with an up-front warning to the user that r-gnome is going away. Daniel -- /------------------- Daniel Burrows <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ------------------\ | "But what the eagle does not realize is that it is | | participating in a crude form of natural selection. | | One day, a tortoise will learn to fly." | | -- Terry Pratchett, _Small Gods_ | \- Does your computer have Super Cow Powers? ------- http://www.debian.org -/
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