Hi, when doing 'dpkg -l <packagename>', dpkg also lists nonexistant packages because others still mention them, which I think is really annoying.
For example, in unstable as of today, doing 'dpkg -l kernel-image-2.4' still produces output, even though the package is not available anymore, since the packages dnet-common, shorewall, fiaif and shorewall-lite still mention it. >From dpkg's source, I see that it is inherent in how dpkg internally builds up a dependency graph and so I ask: Is this wanted behavior? Otherwise it might not be straight-forward to fix, but I could give it a try. Thanks, Simon -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

