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Re: Recent dselect experience



>  to do so. The problem is, that I do have to keep a version of libc4
>  around till all aot binaries are gone, but I do not want to keep a
>  development environment around (Unlike some people, I do not have
>  disk space to spare). This is what comes up:

I finally got motivated enough to split the developement stuff out
into a separate libc4-dev package.  It's already on master.

> libc4 recommends aout-binutils
> libc4 recommends aout-gcc
> libc4 suggests glibcdoc
> 
> 	So you see, it selects aout-binutils and aout-gcc, despite
>  anything I tell it. This is not a major problem, but irritating
>  nevertheless. 

This shouldn't happen anymore because the recommends/suggests were
moved to the development package.

David
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