Fernando:

Unfortunately, you'll have to temporarily remove octave and
gnuplot-3.8h.0-5 (and anything else that depends on gnuplot) in order to
upgrade gnuplot.  This is a consequence of my removing aquaterm from the
gnuplot package.  It was a mistake on my part to include aquaterm in
gnuplot in the first place - at the time I never thought it would be
useful for anything else.  However, now pgplot can use aquaterm as well,
and other programs may be able to in the near future. Rather than make
pgplot (and possibly other packages) depend on gnuplot just to get
aquaterm support, I decided to create a separate aquaterm package. Sorry
for the inconvience.

-Jeff


 On Sat, 11 May 2002, Fernando Pereira wrote:

> When trying to update-all after selfupdate-cvs, I found a circular
> dependency between gnuplot-3.8h.0-6 and aquaterm-0.3.0a-2, caused by the
> Conflicts: gnuplot (<< 3.8h.0-6) constraint. Aquaterm installation tries to
> remove the current gnuplot-3.8h.0-5, but that fails because octave-atlas
> requires gnuplot.
>
> Before I start hacking away at .info files, I thought I should ask someone
> who knows what's up.
>
> Thanks
>
> -- F
>
>

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