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Re: What is necessary if we are to keep dpkg/dselect



Guy Maor <maor@ece.utexas.edu> writes:

> No, that's the wrong way to do it.  It should simply remember any
> dependency that you've overriden and strike those from the list of
> dependency problems.  If you ever remove the from package in the
> dependency, or satisfy the dependency, then it removes it from the
> list of overriden dependencies.

That sounds about right.

-- 
Rob


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