Michael Catanzaro wrote:
> Broken dependencies will be automatically retired if they are not fixed
> within a certain time, so it's really OK to do this. The broken
> packages won't stick around forever: they will eventually get cleaned
> up.

In other words, leaf applications that end users care about will eventually 
get dropped as well (which is no surprise if you remove the library they 
depended on). I do not see how that is "really OK to do" in any way.

        Kevin Kofler
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