On Mon, Oct 09, 2006 at 09:59:01PM +0200, Javier Fernández-Sanguino Peña wrote: > On Mon, Oct 09, 2006 at 06:45:43PM +0200, Kurt Roeckx wrote: > > > I would assume anything that sets the system time. This package was > > > probably intended for packages to depend on when they need time > > > synchronization but don't care how it happens (for instance, AFS and > > > Kerberos servers can get fairly unhappy unless their time is > > > synchronized). However, if it's not being used, probably no point in > > > keeping it around. > > > > There are several packages providing time synchronization in Debian, and > > it's useful for them to conflict with each other. Having different > > daemons all trying to set the time is probably going to screw their > > algorithmes. > > I see, I didn't see that as 'grep-available -F Provides "time-daemon"' > did not turn anything useful in my side, but it seems that my package status > cache was not up-to-date. Sorry for the noise.
Use grep-aptavail instead of grep-available to avoid that issue! Cheers, -- Bill. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Imagine a large red swirl here.

