On 10716 March 1977, Jay Berkenbilt wrote:

>> ace still b-d on xerces26 in unstable, and until thats removed - no
>> removal. :)
> Hmm.  Somehow apt-cache rdepends libxerces26c2 doesn't show any binary
> packages based on the ace source package.  How could I have discovered
> this build dependency?  I wonder whether ace build depends upon
> libxerces26-dev but doesn't generate any binaries that depend upon
> libxerces26c2.  Last time I looked, I couldn't find any tool that
> could show reverse build dependencies.  Did I miss it?  Thanks.

Login to merkel, run dak rm -Rn $PACKAGE - that gives you *the* answer
what is needed to fix before something gets removed.

(And yes I know that *atm* merkel is closed due to the linux kernel root
feature fun).

-- 
bye Joerg
Free Beer is such a good thing and Free Speech too. Debian is about the
both.

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