free software "purists". (New versions of ghostscript are released
under the aladdin license, that allows for free usage, but that restricts
copying, distribution and modification. After one year,
the new versions are re-distributed under GPL).
Thank you,
Mar
Hi,
a pair of days ago i have uploaded a new version of libpaper and
libpaperg (version 1.0.3-10), to close a release critical bug:
in the preinst of libpaperg i have added two diversions, since
both libpaper and libpaperg contain the files
/usr/sbin/paperconfig and /usr/bin/paperconf.
Unfortunat
On 11 Jun 1998, Gregory S. Stark wrote:
> Marco Pistore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> > Now, in hamm the binaries are only in libpaperg, since they are linked
> > against libc6 libraries; package libpaper in hamm contains only the
> > libraries.
>
> S
Hi,
thanks for your comments on this problems!
I am sorry for the delay in the answer: there have been problems with
the my mail server during the week-end...
SUMMARY: the problem is that libpaper depends on libpaperg, which is bad,
since it can create problems when upgrading from bo. The depende
On Fri, 5 Jun 1998, Remco Blaakmeer wrote:
> On Fri, 5 Jun 1998, Marco Pistore wrote:
>
> SOLUTION 4
>
> Let the programs be in both packages, but use dpkg's diversions to "move
> away" the libc5 binaries when libpaperg is installed and remove the
> div
debiandoc-sgml).
To avoid this, i have to assure that, when the hamm libpaper package is
installed, also libpaperg is installed, so that the binaries are present
on the system. This is why i hadded Depends: libpaperg in libpaper.
> >>"Marco" == Marco Pistore <[EMAIL PROT
aperg (and libc6...)
Any comment and help is welcome!
Thank you,
Marco Pistore
(libpaper maintainer)
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[1] There is also another reason to make libpaper depend on libpaperg:
these two packages "share" a config file. However, this file is not part
of the package, but is created i
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