Hello everyone...
I am trying to move WindowMaker back into a single deb package
since there is no issue with adding hinting support for both KDE and
GNOME into the binary. However, right now the package layout has
a wmaker.deb wmaker-plain.deb wmaker-kde.deb and wmaker-gnome.deb. I
want to remove the three -'ed deb files.
Here is where I am stuck. I have not been able to make a wmaker
deb that properly removes the three -'ed packages on install. I am now
wondering if I even need to. Since it seems that it is possible to
upgrade from hamm to slink (ie: wmaker-traditional and wmaker-superfolous
into just wmaker) I would expect that I only need support upgrading
from slink to potato. Basically, do I need to support an interm
unstable upgrade? I would think not since that is the nature of
unstable but I thought I would ask first before I go doing this. It
shouldn't break anyone's system it will just orphan the three -'ed packages
and people will have to remove them by hand.
Thoughts?
chris
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