On Fri, Jan 10, 2003 at 22:59:36 +0100, Frank Gevaerts wrote:
> If you do this, dependencies will be consistent, but not equal to those
> in the outside world. basically, there are 3 kinds of dependencies :
> - build-dependencies : these aren't really a problem here
> - dynamically-made library dependencies : whatever was needed by the
>   package just after building
> - explicitely mentionned dependencies.
> 
> Of these, only the dynamically-made library dependencies will be
> different for your locally-built package, (they may be different 
> for a locally-built package of the same distribution as well), but
> they should be _correct_. If they aren't, it is a bug in the source
> package.

I don't understand. How will "apt-get upgrade" know when to upgrade
locally-built packages?

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