Pablo Lorenzzoni wrote... > How should I proceed?
I suggest not to spend any time on this. Mostly since the old conquest's upstream[0] isn't dead, unlike stated in #591487. This just might have changed in the meantime. But now, if ever anyone brings the old "conquest" back into Debian but you have taken the name in meantime, expect a lot of disturbance. In general and assuming upstream was dead, buried and forgotten: If you want to re-use the source name, you might confuse pts and security tracker, and this should better be discussed with all parties involved beforehand. I think they can handle this after such a long time, but since the source name is barely visible to the end-user, why start the fuss? If you want to re-use any binary name, keep in mind some users still might have installed the old package, that causes a few problems: Co-existence is not possible, but according to Murphy one users wishes to have both, bad. If your version number is lower and users actually wish to install your package and kick the old one (not very likely I admit), they will - from a technical point of view - have to downgrade, or remove the old package first, not good. If I'd really want to re-use a binary name, although I cannot see why I should, I'd assert my version is higher, using epoch if required, and add a come-from version check to preinst, alerting if applicable that something potentially unwanted is going to happen, and offer to abort the upgrade. This has been done, I don't know to which extend, a few years ago when the "git" package's meaning changed to the version control system from "gnome interactive tool". But, honestly, git is a completely different league. So, for your package, it's not worth the efforts. Additionally, the long name might be a bit unwieldy but also prevents users from mistaking it for the other "conquest" package. In the long run, this will create problems in the package name space. I have some ideas how to deal with that issue, mostly be adding a new package interdependency. But that will not happen any time soon. Christoph [0] http://www.radscan.com/conquest.html -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-devel-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/1395706...@msgid.manchmal.in-ulm.de