[To debian-release: this is about bug#307816 and bug#300768] On Thu, May 05, 2005 at 07:06:23PM +0200, Adrian Bunk wrote: > Package: cweb > Severity: grave > > > Sid: > > cweb is a dummy package. > > cweb depends on tetex-bin. > tetex-bin conflicts with cweb. > > cweb is therefore not installable > > > Sarge: > > cweb is a real package. > > cweb recommends tetex-bin. > tetex-bin conflicts with cweb. > > cweb is therefore hardly usable. > > > It might be the best to simply remove the cweb package since > the Conflicts/Replaces/Provides in tetex-bin should be enough.
As long as aptitude is clever enough to realise this, then please go ahead and remove cweb from sarge. The CVS version of tetex-bin, which has just been uploaded to unstable (and was built on a machine running sarge), has as its only change a fix of this bug (it replaces the conflict with a versioned conflict). The new dummy cweb package which now depends on tetex-bin has been sitting in unstable for almost a month but has not yet migrated. So I suggest letting: * tetex-bin_2.0.2-29 (and packages built from it: libkpathsea3 and libkpathsea-dev) * cweb_3.64.debian-2 into sarge. Julian -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]