On Mon, Nov 04, 2013 at 09:18:34AM +, Russel Winder wrote:
> Whilst this may a priori be a failure of the Debian packaging rules, the
> situation stems from the fact that GPars used to be a totally separate
> thing from Groovy, but now the Groovy distribution includes and relies
> on GPars even
owner 728562 !
reassign 728562 groovy 2.1.6+dfsg-1
affects 728562 + libgpars-groovy-java
severity 728562 important
thanks
On Sun, Nov 03, 2013 at 02:34:01AM +0100, Andreas Beckmann wrote:
> Package: libgpars-groovy-java,groovy
> Version: 2.1.6+dfsg-1
> Severity: serious
> User: trei...@debian.org
Hi Russel,
Thank you for your help in sorting this out. As I understand that means
Debian has to package Groovy 1.x and 2.x separately.
For the clarification, Debian can ship several versions of the same
library. It's just avoided until it's absolutely necessary (junit 3 and
4, asm, servlet-api a
Andreas,
On Sun, 2013-11-03 at 02:34 +0100, Andreas Beckmann wrote:
> Package: libgpars-groovy-java,groovy
> Version: 2.1.6+dfsg-1
> Severity: serious
> User: trei...@debian.org
> Usertags: edos-file-overwrite
>
> Architecture: amd64
> Distribution: sid + experimental
>
> Hi,
>
> automatic inst
Package: libgpars-groovy-java,groovy
Version: 2.1.6+dfsg-1
Severity: serious
User: trei...@debian.org
Usertags: edos-file-overwrite
Architecture: amd64
Distribution: sid + experimental
Hi,
automatic installation tests of packages that share a file and at the
same time do not conflict by their pa
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