El jue, 06-01-2005 a las 17:50 -0500, William Ballard escribiÃ: > On Thu, Jan 06, 2005 at 11:27:59PM +0100, Eduard Bloch wrote: > > >From my point of view, those source packages are most often installed by > > a dependency of some other *utilities* package. Once they are installed, > > So, what you're saying is, if I need some module foo source, I should > look to be installing foo-utils and expect foo-source to tag along. > If I don't find foo-utils, just look for foo-source.
No, you should use module-assistant tool, which is a high level tool that tries to avoid those problems. When you use a low level tool, you have to know how to use it, and which can be the effects of using it in some way or another. > > Can I count on foo-utils Suggesting foo-source? > Is there a policy I can read? Yup, it is called Debian Policy. -- Jose Carlos Garcia Sogo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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