On 2014-09-11, Brian May <br...@microcomaustralia.com.au> wrote:
> My reading of the criteria is it depends on your interpretation of "makes
> unrelated software on the system break". What does "unrelated" mean?  In
> this case it seems they are related as package Y depends on package X. Or
> maybe it means "unrelated" as in generated from different source packages?

Unrelated means unrelated. Stuff that has a depends or recommends
relation is not unrelated.

Imaginge upgrading your snake game implementation and your editor stops
functioning. *that's* unrelated. (Yes. this luckily happens quite rare)

/Sune


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