On 09/24/2009 01:30 PM, Sandro Tosi wrote:
On Thu, Sep 24, 2009 at 13:23, Michal Suchanek
<michal.sucha...@ruk.cuni.cz>  wrote:
On 09/24/2009 09:17 AM, Sandro Tosi wrote:
No. Check the package relationships with other packages, install the
relevant packages.

No, that's the packager's and apt's job.

I did mine: if you want to complain, go and knock on apt door

Suggests are not automatically installed. They need not, that's how they are 
defined.
No problem with apt here.


Since earlier version worked with my debsums and current does not this is
certainly a regression.

could you please turn on your brain? the version required is clearly
stated in reportbug suggests, now if you still want to use an older
version, that's ONLY YOUR FAULT. do YOU understand it or it's too
difficult?

I'm very well aware of exact cause of the problem. I do not want to check 
suggests of every package
I install on every machine, and I should not need to for well behaving packages.

Stop shouting, please.


debsums has a --version option so you can use its output and check it in
your scripts or devise some other means.

in no fscking way! should I support older versions? no. should I
support new versions and update the relevant information suggests?
yes. Did I do the last one? yes.


When new features are added it is nice to do so in a way that does not break 
existing features where
reasonably possible.

I think adding a version check is reasonably possible.

You clearly don't want to do so but that does not make the issue with this 
package disappear.

Thanks

Michal



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