>>>>> "brendan" == Dea <Brendan> writes:
brendan> 1. Check the current package 2. Check
brendan> /var/lib/info/*.list 3. Check [if there is one]
brendan> /some/path/to/Contents-$(arch).gz 4. Intuit the package
brendan> name (Foo::Bar => libfoo-bar-perl) [probably with a
brendan> suitable warning]
We seem to be in violent agreement :)
However, option 4 is probably not going to work often enough that it
would be worthing attempting. Either
use Gtk::Atoms;
or
use Tk;
spring to mind as causing breakage.
--
Stephen
"There are those who call me... Tim"
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