Max Horn [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> >No, it is not.  I was under the impression a Conflicts:/Replaces: should
> >automatically force removal of the old package...  Max, how do we make it
> >get replaced properly, then?  Are we going to have to end up with a
> >Provides: system-libgl to make it replace nicely?
> 
> I am not sure even that would help, but feel free to try (hint: you 
> don't have to rebuild xfree86, you can also use the dpkg tools to 
> disassmble the .deb, modify the control files in it, then re-assemble 
> it).

Hrm... ok.  I thought this was system-xfree86 that was having the problem,
in which case a rebuild takes about a quarter of a second.  =)

For the record, this is what's in system-xfree86 right now:

  Provides: x11, rman, libgl
  Conflicts: x11, system-libgl
  Replaces: system-libgl

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