>>>>> "Harald" == Harald Braumann <ha...@unheit.net> writes:

    Harald> On Mon, 14 Dec 2009 09:16:42 -0500
    Harald> Sam Hartman <hartm...@debian.org> wrote:

> I'm very confused.  I've looked over your logs and your package
    >> dependencies and I cannot figure out how you managed to get into
    >> this state.
    >> 
    >> It's possible that one version of jabberd2 was built against a
    >> newer Kerberos and a later version ]was built against an older
    >> Kerberos.  If that's the case, then the problem is unlikely to
    >> happen for others in the future.

    Harald> No matter what happened exactly in my case, I see it quite
    Harald> likely that people break their system. The only thing you
    Harald> have to do is to install a package from testing/unstable on
    Harald> a lenny system with a dependency to libk5crypto3 and then
    Harald> uninstall it again. Libk5crypto3 will get uninstalled as
    Harald> well, as it is marked as an automatic dependency and it's
    Harald> good bye for your remote system.

Understood.  I'm willing to take that particular risk.
The situations I'm most worried about are:

* upgrades to squeeze breaking 
* People who are continually tracking a few packages from squeeze
* breaking.



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