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Re: Debian release doesn't satisfy its own dependencies.



"Bruce Perens" <bruce@golem.pixar.com> writes:

> Lars just sent us a C version of a dependency checker, as well.

It looks like Christoph has also done something similar in adpkg, and
I was sent some sample python code by Dan Stromberg that uses tsort to
attack this problem.

So I does this mean that I shouldn't work on a dependency sorter?

It seems obvious from the spontaneous parallel development that this
is a needed tool, so I think in the end we should have this
functionality rolled out as a separate program, preferably compiled or
in bash/perl so it'll work on the majority of systems.

I'm happy to work on this, but I don't want to do any more if it would
be redundant effort (which it looks like it might be).  I do have some
bugs I need to attend to, after all...

Thanks
-- 
Rob


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