On 2008-02-13 07:39:42 -0800, Daniel Burrows wrote:
>   If you select bibtex2html and press "d", do its dependencies show up
> as "broken"?

I get:

i   --\ bibtex2html            1.90-1                   1.90-2
  --\ Depends
    --- ocaml-base-nox-3.10.1 (UNSATISFIED)
    --- perl
    --- texlive-base
  --\ Suggests
    --- hlins (UNSATISFIED)

>  If you expand the dependency on ocaml-base-nox-3.10.1,
> what do you see?

i   --\ bibtex2html            1.90-1                   1.90-2
  --\ Depends
    --\ ocaml-base-nox-3.10.1 (UNSATISFIED)                                     
p A ocaml-base-nox 3.1
    --- perl
    --- texlive-base
  --\ Suggests
    --- hlins (UNSATISFIED)

If I do the same thing after typing '+' over bibtex2html, I get:

iu  --\ bibtex2html    -4096B  1.90-1                   1.90-2
  --\ Depends
    --- ocaml-base-nox-3.10.1
    --- perl
    --- texlive-base
  --\ Suggests
    --- hlins (UNSATISFIED)

then:

iu  --\ bibtex2html    -4096B  1.90-1                   1.90-2
  --\ Depends
    --\ ocaml-base-nox-3.10.1
piA ocaml-base-nox 3.1 +1016kB
    --- perl
    --- texlive-base
  --\ Suggests
    --- hlins (UNSATISFIED)

>   When you hit "g", do you get a dialog box informing you that aptitude
> resolved dependencies for you?

I get:

  Some packages were broken and have been fixed:

  Keep the following packages at their current version:
  bibtex2html [1.90-1 (now)]
  ocaml-base-nox [3.10.0-13 (now)]

  Score is 130

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