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Laurent Bonnaud wrote:
>>> Would it make sense for cvsnt to provide the "cvs" package ?
>> It actually does it already, that's why I don't understand what's
>> happening...
>
> Perhaps because ther
> > Would it make sense for cvsnt to provide the "cvs" package ?
>
> It actually does it already, that's why I don't understand what's
> happening...
Perhaps because there is a versionned depends:
$ dlocate -s libcvsservice0
[...]
Depends: [...] cvs (>= 1.11)
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Laurent Bonnaud wrote:
> Package: cvsnt
> Version: 2.5.03.2260-1
> Severity: wishlist
>
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> Would it make sense for cvsnt to provide the "cvs" package ?
It actually does it already, that's why I don't understand what's
happening...
Gruss
Package: cvsnt
Version: 2.5.03.2260-1
Severity: wishlist
Hi,
here is the problem:
# apt-get install cvsnt
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree... Done
The following packages will be REMOVED:
cervisia cvs kde kde-devel kde-devel-extras kdesdk kdesdk-dbg kdevelop3
kdevelop3-d
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