Hei, > > I do not understand Replaces/Conflicts very well. > > You should. ;-) > > Conflicts avoids that your package is installed along with another > package. Replaces allows your package to replace files from some other > packages during upgrades. > > > Replaces: ipe (<< 6.0pre30-1) > > Conflicts: ipe (<< 6.0pre30-1) > > Recommends: netpbm, ipe
I am still a bit unsure whether the control file tells dpkg what I want. I want it to say that figtoipe-20080505 can overwrite any figtoipe version that had been included in ipe before 6.0pre30-1, but that any version of ipe can still be kept installed along with the new figtoipe. And that there is no overwriting of ipe files necessary if the ipe package has version >= 6.0pre30-1. From section 7.5.1 of the debian policy I now get the impression that my "Conflicts" was too much, so I dropped it. What is very confusing to me is how dpkg should know whether the package is completely replaced or only a few files in it? I made a new package with the same version number and duploaded it to mentors.debian.net; also the lintian warnings have been fixed. I would be happy if the package could be sponsored. Best wishes, Alexander -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]