On Mon, Oct 31, 2005 at 07:52:27PM +0100, Frank Küster wrote: > You mean the postinst script should succeed even if the program is not > able to work? This doesn't fit with the meaning of "Depends", because
what i meant was that if you're running some utility in the postinst that might fail for some reason, you should consider whether or not the failure of the program should necessitate the failure of the package's installation. there are cases where the failure of a program definitely should fail the installation, but not knowing more about your particular situation (and not knowing as much about the internals of tetex), i can't make a judgement in your situation. all i'm saying is that if this situation occurs, would it be easier to remedy with a half-installed set of packages, or with the new tetex installed and an error message + documentation telling the admin what to do to fix it? sean --
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