I worked around the problem by unpacking and repacking the
samba4-clients DEB with "Provides: smbclient", then installing it over
the old one. Thanks guys.
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This is fixed in Maverick onwards; samba4-clients 'Provides: smbclient'
which means that it satisfies the requirements of the nagios-plugins-
standard package which has the dependency on smbclient.
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Confirmed in Lucid
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Title:
nagios3 requires smbclient, tries to uninstall samba4-clients
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@Carsten - thanks for pointing this out - I was not aware that only the
preferred alternative had to be in main.
I think that there is sufficient detail in this bug to generate the
required patch; however as it is an update to Lucid it will have to go
through the Stable Release Update process
(htt
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuMainInclusionRequirements has just been
clarified, the relevant part now reads:
6. Dependencies:
All build and binary dependencies (including Recommends:) must be satisfyable
in main (i. e. the preferred alternative must be in main). If not, these
dependencies need
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better.
In the Lucid release, nagios3 and smbclient are both located in the main
section of the archive; this part of the archive is officially supported
by Canonical and as such no dependencies can be made between package