Debian bug report logs - #1719, boring messages


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Subject: Bug#1719: hyperlatex recommends ghostscript - nonexistent package
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Package: hyperlatex
Version: 1.3-4

The `hyperlatex' package says:
 recommends: latex, ghostscript, giftrans, pbmplus

However, there is no package `ghostscript', nor does any package
Provide `ghostscript'.  (Packages-Master of the 21st of October,
00:49GMT.)

This means that when you select hyperlatex in dselect you get a
conflict/dependency resolution screen which is supposed to warn you
about this potential problem (remember that a Recommends line is quite
a strong recommendation).

(Currently - dpkg 1.0.5 - the conflict/dependency resolution screen is
less informative than it might be; I intend to improve this, but the
problem will not go away until the bad recommendation is fixed.)

Ian.


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From: iwj10@thor.cam.ac.uk (Ian Jackson)
To: Ian Jackson <ian@chiark.chu.cam.ac.uk>
Subject: Bug#1719: Acknowledgement (was: hyperlatex recommends ghostscript - nonexistent package)
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Subject: Bug#1719: marked as done (was: hyperlatex recommends ghostscript - nonexistent package)

Your message dated Tue, 24 Oct 95 17:33:37 MET
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From: Ian Jackson <ian@chiark.chu.cam.ac.uk>
To: Debian bugs submission address <debian-bugs@pixar.com>
Subject: hyperlatex recommends ghostscript - nonexistent package

Package: hyperlatex
Version: 1.3-4

The `hyperlatex' package says:
 recommends: latex, ghostscript, giftrans, pbmplus

However, there is no package `ghostscript', nor does any package
Provide `ghostscript'.  (Packages-Master of the 21st of October,
00:49GMT.)

This means that when you select hyperlatex in dselect you get a
conflict/dependency resolution screen which is supposed to warn you
about this potential problem (remember that a Recommends line is quite
a strong recommendation).

(Currently - dpkg 1.0.5 - the conflict/dependency resolution screen is
less informative than it might be; I intend to improve this, but the
problem will not go away until the bad recommendation is fixed.)

Ian.


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From: iwj10@thor.cam.ac.uk (Ian Jackson)
To: Ian Jackson <ian@chiark.chu.cam.ac.uk>
Subject: Bug#1719 acknowledged by developer (was: hyperlatex recommends ghostscript - nonexistent package)
References: <9510241628.AA28322@mailgate.eur.nl> <m0t6SHr-0002aWC@chiark.chu.cam.ac.uk>
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This is an automatic notification regarding your bug report.

Responsibility for it has been taken by one of the developers, namely
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Ian Jackson
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