On Aug 07 20:02, Luk Claes wrote: > Andreas Putzo wrote: > >On Aug 07 16:28, Luk Claes wrote: > >>>When upgrading my sid chroot just now, I noticed this message about a > >>>conflict between gpsdrive-data and gpsdrive: > >>> > >>> [...] > >>> Unpacking gpsdrive-data (from .../gpsdrive-data_2.10~pre4-4_all.deb) ... > >>> dpkg: error processing > >>> /var/cache/apt/archives/gpsdrive-data_2.10~pre4-4_all.deb (--unpack): > >>> trying to overwrite `/usr/share/gpsdrive/pixmaps/battery.png', which > >>> is also in package gpsdrive > >>> dpkg-deb: subprocess paste killed by signal (Broken pipe) > >>> Preparing to replace gpsdrive 2.10~pre4-3 (using > >>> .../gpsdrive_2.10~pre4-4_i386.deb) ... > >>> Unpacking replacement gpsdrive ... > >>> [...] > >>>gpsdrive (2.10~pre4-5) unstable; urgency=low > >>>. > >>> * Add missing Replaces to the gpsdrive-data package > >>> and add a dependency on gpsdrive. (Closes: #493892) > >>I don't see why a Depends is needed, the Recommends seems fine and the > >>Replaces should solve the reported bug? > > > >Without the Depends, if someone has gpsdrive < 2.10~pre4-5 and > >installs gpsdrive-data, gpsdrive will be removed which is certainly > >not the intended behaviour. > > Why would gpsdrive be removed, you don't use 'Conflicts: gpsdrive', do you?
Ok, you are right :) Looks like when i tested this i had a Conflicts there while i thought i had already removed it. Maybe i forgot to run apt-get update before, i don't know. Very ashamed i move it back to Recommends where it belongs and thanks for spotting this mistake (and teaching me). Cheers, Andreas -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]