On Mon, Jul 30, 2007 at 04:15:26PM +0300, Black Dew wrote:
> This also breaks debian policy "Packages must not depend on packages 
> with lower priority values" as nfs-common is Priority: standard.

Which is to say that if mount truly requires nfs-common, then nfs-common
would be required, not standard.

Nonetheless, the current thinking is to Recommend nfs-common (which
would break partial upgrades, so this would be a release-critical defect),
and have mount's preinst abort the upgrade if /usr/sbin/mount.nfs isn't
present on the system (a current nfs-common is at least unpacked), so
that the admin of an nfs-mount using machine can fix the issue.

lamont


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