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Severity: important
During installation tests I noticed the following inconsistencies with
regards to priorities of packages. Please consider correcting their
priority in the overrides file.
* make is now prio optional, but libnss-db depends on it, which is prio
standard; nothing with prio standard or higher actually depends on
libnss-db, so maybe the best solution is to lower its priority to
optional
* libc6-amd64 is priority standard, which means it also gets installed
automatically on i386, which seems incorrect
* the following library packages are priority standard but nothing of prio
standard or higher actually depends on them:
- libident
- libsigc++-1.2-5c2 (replaced by -2.0-0c2a)
- libtextwrap1
* there are also two libs that have two versions at priority important,
where the "old" version is actually needed in base because of packages
depending on it, but the "new" version is not yet depended on; it is
probably not worth the trouble of modifying these as they probably will
be needed in base in the (near?) future; the two libs are:
- libldap-2.3-0 (will replace libldap2)
- liblzo2-2 (will replace liblzo1)
Cheers,
FJP
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On Sun, Jan 21, 2007 at 01:18:38AM +0100, Frans Pop wrote:
> During installation tests I noticed the following inconsistencies with
> regards to priorities of packages. Please consider correcting their
> priority in the overrides file.
>
> [...]
All done, including
> - libldap-2.3-0 (will replace libldap2)
> - liblzo2-2 (will replace liblzo1)
--Jeroen
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