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Package: libebook1.2-dev
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable

Hello,

Package libebook1.2-dev depends on libnss3-dev, which conflicts with
libnss3, which is required by, for example, evolution,
openoffice.org-core.

In addition, libnss3-dev depends on libnspr4-dev, which conflicts with
libnspr4. And libnspr4 also looks like an important package.

Something strange going on here...

Regards,
Robert

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On Thu, Jun 15, 2006 at 10:59:09PM +0200, Robert Trebula wrote:
> Package: libebook1.2-dev
> Severity: grave
> Justification: renders package unusable

> Package libebook1.2-dev depends on libnss3-dev, which conflicts with
> libnss3, which is required by, for example, evolution,
> openoffice.org-core.

> In addition, libnss3-dev depends on libnspr4-dev, which conflicts with
> libnspr4. And libnspr4 also looks like an important package.

No, libnss3-dev *depends* on libnss3, and libnspr4-dev *depends* on
libnspr4.

> Something strange going on here...

Apparently so, but it's not a bug in libebook1.2-dev or in any of the other
packages mentioned; the dependencies are correct in the Debian archive.

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