When perusing debian-devel recently, I noticed an email indicating that one of my packages, mailutils, has the wrong priority (Perhaps ones day I'll understand why people talk about bugs instead of simply filing them... *sigh*)
So my question is, How are priority important and required selected? In this case mailutils conflicts with mailx and is not a 100% suitable replacement yet, so there's no worries. But, I'm planning on uploading GNU inetutils soon. These should certainly be priority: required/important on hurd-i386 - netkit doesn't build on anything other than GNU/Linux and has no intention of it. I'd also like to see Inetutils considered for being the default in a year or so (when we finish tightening it up) since it's intended to be compiled on many systems (so is suitable for GNU/Hurd and the BSD Port). Tks, Jeff Bailey -- There is *no way* users will understand the distinction unless they become proficient X programmers, or crack-smoking window manager authors. But that's redundant :) - Federico Mena Quintero -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

