Hi Andreas, > apt-get install ksh > # (1) > apt-get install ksh93 > apt-get remove ksh93 > # (2) > >The list of installed files at points (1) and (2) should be identical, >but the following files have disappeared: > > /etc/skel/.kshrc > >(also happens with both packages swapped)
yes, this is documented in NEWS.Debian in both packages. >Since you obviously want the two packages to be co-installable, >* either move /etc/skel/.kshrc to a separate packages, and let both depend on >it I had considered that, but creating a ksh-common package for just one file, which in addition to that is a skeleton file that is not used during normal operation, just adduser, seems overkill. The sequence of installing both then removing one is also expected to occur only rarely, most users would either install one, or both, and then keep that. I had thought that that with the Replaces on the other packages would be sufficient. Is it possible to make an exception here, considering the file in question and that it is documented? Thanks in advance, //mirabilos -- "Using Lynx is like wearing a really good pair of shades: cuts out the glare and harmful UV (ultra-vanity), and you feel so-o-o COOL." -- Henry Nelson, March 1999