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Package: libgnutls13
Version: 1.6.2-2
Severity: serious
libgnutls13 depends against optional liblzo2-2
Bastian
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> Since nothing important appears to require liblzo1 anymore, its priority
> could be reduced at the same time as liblzo2-2 is increased. And it
> could be set to section oldlibs.
Done:
$ dak override liblzo1
liblzo1 is in section 'oldlibs' at priority 'optional'
$ dak override liblzo2-2
liblzo2-2 is in section 'libs' at priority 'important'
Cheers,
aj
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