David Kalnischkies wrote: > Bob Proulx wrote: > >> > Recommends: libm17n-0 (>= [-1.5.0)-] {+1.6.3)+} > >> The Recommends here is the bad thing: > > > > I have libm17n-0 1.6.2-3 installed. It should satisfy both the old > > and the new Recommends since both are ">=" relationships. Right?
No. I was wrong. I did *not* have 1.6.3 installed. I had 1.6.2-3 installed. My reading played tricks with me and I read that wrong repeatedly. > You have to look very close. :) Oh! I see it now. And the answer to my question should have been NO because 1.6.2 isn't 1.6.3. I kept looking at 1.6.2 and seeing 1.6.3. That is why I thought the Recommends was satisfied. But it wasn't because .2 isn't .3. My bad! I don't know why I did that repeatedly but I did. Thinking that I had 1.6.3 installed was the root cause of my confusion on this problem and it continued until just now. > As 1.50 < 1.6.2 < 1.6.3 is true, the recommends is NOT satisfied > any more in the new version as long as apt can't upgrade libm17n-0 > to a version >= 1.6.3 together with the upgrade of m17n-contrib. Typo: s/1.50/1.5.0/ It's clear now. My confusion reading .2 as .3 existed entirely between my chair and monitor. If you imagine that I had libm17n-0 1.6.3 installed then you can see the source of my questions. Sorry for the noise. I see that today the m17n-lib package 1.6.2-3 migrated into Testing and that 1.6.3-1 was uploaded to unstable. With that upload the Recommends problem is resolved because 1.6.3 (emphasis on the .3) is now available. And it does: # apt-get upgrade ... The following packages will be upgraded: libm17n-0 m17n-contrib 2 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded. > .... lets use a simple self-made example instead: Thanks for the example, which I understood and agreed with completely but had nothing to do with the problem I was having. However you couldn't have known my actual problem given our exchanges here and gave it a great attempt! :-) Thanks for all of the explanation. Bob -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org