On 08.09.2015 13:51, Jakub Wilk wrote:
> Package: python-afl
> Version: 0.5-2
>
> If you have python3-afl_0.2.1-1, and then install python-afl_0.5-2, you get:
>
> update-alternatives: using /usr/share/python-afl/py-afl-fuzz to provide
> /usr/bin/py-afl-fuzz (py-afl-fuzz) in auto mode
>
Package: python-afl
Version: 0.5-2
If you have python3-afl_0.2.1-1, and then install python-afl_0.5-2, you
get:
update-alternatives: using /usr/share/python-afl/py-afl-fuzz to provide
/usr/bin/py-afl-fuzz (py-afl-fuzz) in auto mode
update-alternatives: warning: not replacing
... or even better, as you suggest, always against older versions to get sure.
Daniel
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We've got a problem here ... to keep the binaries aligned through breaks it
would need
cross breaking, right?
I mean, python-afl 0.5-3 breaks python3-afl << 0.5-3 (and vice versa) to
prevent the described problem:
python3-afl 0.5-3 couldn't be installed wrongfully at the side of python-afl
* Daniel Stender , 2015-09-08, 15:43:
I mean, python-afl 0.5-3 breaks python3-afl << 0.5-3 (and vice versa)
to prevent the described problem:
python3-afl 0.5-3 couldn't be installed wrongfully at the side of
python-afl 0.2.1-1 with that (and vice versa).
Right.
But
On 08.09.2015 16:05, Jakub Wilk wrote:
> * Daniel Stender , 2015-09-08, 15:43:
>> I mean, python-afl 0.5-3 breaks python3-afl << 0.5-3 (and vice versa) to
>> prevent the described problem:
>> python3-afl 0.5-3 couldn't be installed wrongfully at the side of python-afl
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