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Package: librep9
Version: 0.17-11
Hello Christian,
There is a circular dependency between librep9 and rep:
librep9 :Depends: rep (>= 0.17-8)
rep :Depends: librep9 (>= 0.17-8)
Circular dependencies are known to cause problems during upgrade,
so we should try to get rid of them.
Since librep9 is a library, it might not need actually to depend on rep
and removing this dependency would remove the circular dependency, so I
would suggest you do so. In that case you need to take care of removing
the usr/share/doc/librep9 symlink in the preinst and ship a real
directory in the package.
See threads
http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2005/06/msg02111.html
http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2005/11/msg01101.html
Cheers,
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Bill. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Bill Allombert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Package: librep9
> Version: 0.17-11
>
> Hello Christian,
Hi,
> There is a circular dependency between librep9 and rep:
>
> librep9 :Depends: rep (>= 0.17-8)
> rep :Depends: librep9 (>= 0.17-8)
I don't know why, but this big hasn't been closed when I did a new
package.
So I close this bug now.
Christian
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