> >
> > > Is this behavior by design or is there a way to skip
> > removing, if the packages are still valid for the host?
> >
> > Well, WPKG is supposed to first create a complete list of
> > packages assigned to
> > the host (flat list). Then it does an upgrade to the latest
> > package version on
> > all these packages.
> > Are you able to provide a sample of the three packages before
> > the change and
> > after the change - probably along with a full debug log?
> >
>
> Hi Rainer,
>
> I have reapplied the dependency today and resynchronized my
> test machine, so that the JRE5 Remove package was installed.
>
> I have then reverted the dependency and synchronized once
> more, but this time removing the package did not result in
> any other package being removed too.
>
> How should we proceed, since this happened to all my testing machines?
>

I do have a log file from yesterday, which does include the remove and 
reinstall.

I will send it directly to you.

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Stefan
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