Package: libwine-print
Version: 0.9.60-2
Severity: wishlist

The dependency graph in unstable, as far as I can tell, includes the
following:

  wine (0.9.60-3) Depends: libwine-print (= 0.9.60-3)
  libwine-print (0.9.60-3) Depends: cupsys-bsd
  cupsys-bsd (1.3.7-5) Conflicts: lprng

Transitively, therefore:

  wine (0.9.60-3) Conflicts: lprng

(This also applies to libwine-print 0.9.60-2, which is the version
that added the dependency in the first place.)

This means it's impossible to upgrade the WINE package to the newest
unstable on a system that uses LPRng.  This is kind of suboptimal.
Suppose I'm using WINE to run specific trusted programs which happen
to be easiest to acquire as Windows binaries, and none of them make
any use of printer functionality; I see no reason, then, that I should
be prevented from installing whatever print spooler I prefer.

   ---> Drake Wilson

-- System Information:
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  APT prefers unstable
  APT policy: (500, 'unstable')
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Kernel: Linux 2.6.24.2 (SMP w/2 CPU cores)
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