On 2/15/07, Bastian Venthur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
So we have "a major problem" (to avoid the term grave bug) here, but
nobody feels responsible? Which package is to blame (eclipse or swt-gtk)
and which severity is appropriate for the case that two totally
unrelated packages are not installab
Am 15.02.2007 12:12 schrieb Steve Langasek:
> severity 336405 important
> thanks
>
>> In my understanding this bug is critical since it makes "unrelated
>> software break". Eclipse and Azureus are unrelated and there is no sane
>> reason or excuse that a Bittorrent-Client and an IDE cannot live
>>
Bug #336405 is blocked by bug #340998, `libswt3.2-gtk-java: Should not
conflict with libswt-gtk-3.2-java'. Bug #340998 has a one-line patch
filed against it which would resolve this conflict. Please contact the
maintainer of Eclipse and the Debian release time to encourage pushing
this patch into
severity 336405 important
thanks
> In my understanding this bug is critical since it makes "unrelated
> software break". Eclipse and Azureus are unrelated and there is no sane
> reason or excuse that a Bittorrent-Client and an IDE cannot live
> together on the same system at the same time.
No, pr
severity 336405 critical
stop
Hi,
In my understanding this bug is critical since it makes "unrelated
software break". Eclipse and Azureus are unrelated and there is no sane
reason or excuse that a Bittorrent-Client and an IDE cannot live
together on the same system at the same time.
It's also sa
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