Sorry, I didn't read the README. Now I understand the issue. Now I also read the Debian policies, and probably this is not a bug according to them, but it is very misleading for the users, that expect that the program runs if the dependencies are satisfied. I think bastille should detect, when starting, which libraries are installed and select one of them for display (randomly, alphabetically or whatever; I know there is no "best" choice). Or, if you will not implement this, I suggest you explain the issue in the man page, this will reduce the number of bug reports.
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