Philippe Troin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> Both programs provide the binary aleph, which means that currently they >> can hardly coexist. While it would certainly be possible to find a >> solution specific to Debian, I think both projects and their users >> benefit more if a we adopt a solution of general usefulness. >> >> What do you think? > > Well the aleph (the language) project has been renamed to afnix, so as > soon as I have time to upload a new afnix package, the naming conflict > should disappear.
I hoped something like this, since the homepage disappeared and information was so sparse. > However, I also plan to put an aleph "upgrade" package depending on > afnix. I don't think this will cause any inconvenience to the tetex > people, because as far as I understand, aleph will be part of the > tetex-bin package. Tetex-bin will have to conflict with a version of > the aleph package though. Yes, we'll do that. Which version will the upgrade package have? Regards, Frank -- Frank Küster Inst. f. Biochemie der Univ. Zürich Debian Developer

