On Dec 11, 2003, at 5:38 AM, David R. Morrison wrote:
The obvious solution to this problem would be to use versioned Provides
statements. That is, if you installed perl581 (or the virtual system-perl581),
you would get
You seem to misunderstand my issue. We already have versioned provides. The virtpkgs.pm pseudo package provides are all versioned. There is no issue, the .pm and dpkg/apt simply need to be fixed to provide the packages, just like they provide certain versions of cctools and perl.
-Ben
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