On Fri, Aug 13, 2010 at 09:20:17AM -0400, Michael Hanke wrote: > > Since renaming is not an option due to large side-effects in the > packages in question,
In any case educating upstream about this name clash is very important in cases like this. It's not only about Debian - the name clash might happen anywhere in the Free Software universe any trigger unwanted side effects. > However, the situation of #592242 is different. The package (fsl) that > conflicts with other packages (e.g. cyrus-clients-2.2) only installs a > number of symlinks to tools of a large analysis suite into /usr/bin. The > actual suite is installed by another package (fsl-4.1) that does not > conflict with other packages. Hence users will always be able to > install this suite in combination with any other package. The only > purpose of the conflicting package is to allow for a more convenient > out-of-the-box setup for people who run this analysis suite as the > primary software in their research labs. If, for some reason, they happen > to run any of the conflicting packages they can still use the suite with no > drawbacks other than reduced initial setup convenience. > > Is there something that is intended by policy 10.1 that I am missing? >From what I have read I would regard using a wrapper script which sets PATH to the directory where the real fsl binaries are residing as an apropriate solution (as it is for instance done in several other packages of Debian Med as well). Kind regards Andreas. -- http://fam-tille.de -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-devel-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20100813143159.ga5...@an3as.eu