On Wed, Apr 11, 2012 at 01:03:20PM +0200, Alexander Reichle-Schmehl wrote:
> tags 667917 +moreinfo
> thanks
> 
> Hi Moritz!
> 
> * Moritz Muehlenhoff <j...@debian.org> [120407 15:18]:
> 
> > Please remove gtalk:
> > - Orphaned in 2008
> > - Low popcon
> > - Dead upstream (last upstream release was more than 11 years ago)
> > - Alternatives exist, e.g. ytalk
> 
> Interesting that you mention ytalk, because we have:
> 
> Checking reverse dependencies...
> # Broken Depends:
> ytalk: ytalk [armel armhf i386 ia64 kfreebsd-amd64 kfreebsd-i386 mips mipsel 
> powerpc s390x sparc]
> 
> 
> So I'm sorry, but I can't remove gtalk, yet.

I don't understand: There's nothing in the deps or build-deps of ytalk,
which would explain this?

jmm@pisco:~$ build-rdeps gtalk
Reverse Build-depends in contrib:
---------------------------------

No reverse build-depends found for gtalk.

Reverse Build-depends in main:
------------------------------

No reverse build-depends found for gtalk.

Reverse Build-depends in non-free:
----------------------------------

No reverse build-depends found for gtalk.

jmm@pisco:~$ apt-cache rdepends gtalk
gtalk
Reverse Depends:
  etalk

jmm@pisco:~$ apt-cache rdepends etalk
etalk
Reverse Depends:
jmm@pisco:~$

jmm@pisco:~$ build-rdeps etalk
Reverse Build-depends in contrib:
---------------------------------

No reverse build-depends found for etalk.

Reverse Build-depends in main:
------------------------------

No reverse build-depends found for etalk.

Reverse Build-depends in non-free:
----------------------------------

No reverse build-depends found for etalk.


Cheers,
        Moritz




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