On Sun, Nov 19, 2000 at 01:02:42PM +1100, Brian May wrote:
telnet-server Any telnet server
So dou u want to make the task-secure-system package conflict with
telnet-server? Since we also have secure telnet severs (telnetd-ssl). So the
problem is we want to make sure that
Bernd == Bernd Eckenfels [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Bernd On Sun, Nov 19, 2000 at 01:02:42PM +1100, Brian May wrote:
telnet-server Any telnet server
Bernd So dou u want to make the task-secure-system package
Bernd conflict with telnet-server? Since we also have secure
Bernd
* Bernd Eckenfels [EMAIL PROTECTED] [001119 15:08]:
So dou u want to make the task-secure-system package conflict with
telnet-server? Since we also have secure telnet severs (telnetd-ssl). So the
problem is we want to make sure that task-secure-system also removes
insecure packages (at least
Package: debian-policy
jae == Jürgen A Erhard [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Brian == Brian May [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Brian (now I wonder when I created rsh-server and ftp-server, why
Brian I didn't say ftp-client and telnet-server, too - at least
Brian thats the way I remember
To go along side these already existing virtual packages:
ftp-server Any ftp server
I could use this as I have a kde app that requires a ftp-server and would
rather say Depends: ftp-server rather than having to list every ftp server
and of course I will probably miss one or
4. ftp-client: could be useful for packages like dftp which depend on
ftp. This wouldn't include programs like ncftp, which are completely
different, but rather ftp and heimdal-clients (which includes ftp).
Uhm.. but ncftp, lftp *are* ftp-clients... maybe traditional-ftp-client
should be used
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