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Re: Shishi 0.0.26
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Simon Josefsson |
Subject: |
Re: Shishi 0.0.26 |
Date: |
Tue, 16 May 2006 22:35:40 +0200 |
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Simon Josefsson <address@hidden> writes:
> Simon Josefsson <address@hidden> writes:
>
>> Maybe we can keep the postrm/prerm in the old shishid package? I'm
>> not sure if I got everything correct (I had troubles installing the
>> 0.0.23 package at all), but dist-upgrade now seem to work.
>
> That wasn't really true... I'm tweaking things further, but haven't
> succeeded yet. Stay tuned.
The problem is, IIUC, that we can't use prerm/postinst to handle an
old buggy shishid if we at the same time have a shishi-kdc do:
Provides: shishid
Conflicts: shishid
Replaces: shishid
When I run dist-upgrade, dpkg will use the prerm from the old shishid
package, which fails, and there is no prerm from the "new" shishid,
because there is no new shishid.
One solution I see would be to provide an "empty" shishid with the
prerm, that depends on shishi-kdc, and remove the above
Provides/Conflicts/Replaces. We can remove that package once the
package has been in testing for a couple of months.
What do you think?
/Simon
- Shishi 0.0.26, Simon Josefsson, 2006/05/15
- Re: Shishi 0.0.26, Simon Josefsson, 2006/05/15
- Re: Shishi 0.0.26, Elrond, 2006/05/15
- Re: Shishi 0.0.26, Russ Allbery, 2006/05/15
- Re: Shishi 0.0.26, Simon Josefsson, 2006/05/16
- Re: Shishi 0.0.26, Simon Josefsson, 2006/05/16
- Re: Shishi 0.0.26,
Simon Josefsson <=
- Re: Shishi 0.0.26, Elrond, 2006/05/16
- Re: Shishi 0.0.26, Russ Allbery, 2006/05/16
- Re: Shishi 0.0.26, Simon Josefsson, 2006/05/17
- Re: Shishi 0.0.26, Simon Josefsson, 2006/05/17
- Re: Shishi 0.0.26, Elrond, 2006/05/17
- Re: Shishi 0.0.26, Simon Josefsson, 2006/05/17
- Re: Shishi 0.0.26, Russ Allbery, 2006/05/20
- Re: Shishi 0.0.26, Simon Josefsson, 2006/05/21
- Re: Shishi 0.0.26, Simon Josefsson, 2006/05/21
- Re: Shishi 0.0.26, Russ Allbery, 2006/05/22