Kevin Horton wrote: <snip>
Well, virtual packages are not "installed". However it might be smart to provide a "p" instead of "i" which would stand for "provided"
This design certainly is confusing to the user though. I have been confused in the past by the fact that x11 didn't have an "i" beside it, but I didn't complain as everything seemed to be working correctly. Shouldn't it be possible to code a special case so that virtual packages look like they are installed?
-d
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