OoO Lors de la soirée naissante du samedi 17 mai 2008, vers 17:57, Armin
Berres <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> disait:

> Replaces must not come with Conflicts.
> Consider a package foo which contains a lot of architecture independent
> files. One day you decide to split the arch independent files into a new
> package foo-data. foo-data will replace the old foo package, but there
> is no need to conflict with it.

Even against older versions? You have one package foo-0.5.2-1, you split
it  in  foo-0.5.2-2 and  foo-data-0.5.2-2.  Should not  foo-data-0.5.2-2
conflicts with  foo (<= 0.5.2-1)? This  is not a  very realistic example
because in  this case,  I suppose  that foo will  depend on  foo-data (=
${binary:Version}).

Thanks for any insight.
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