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Bug#308497: [i386][rc3][netinst] success on Dell Latitude C400



> > There seemed to be a conflict over which package owns this file -
> >   /usr/share/man/man1/gsnd.1.gz
> > gs-common, or some other package. I can't remember, think it was 'gs'.
> > I had to remove 'gs' and 'gs-common' I believe.

I went over to packages.d.o and ran a few queries.

dist   package    version  filename
woody  gs         6.53-3   usr/share/man/man1/gs-gnu.1.gz
sarge  gs         8.01-5   doesn't have this.
                           it's a dummy package for gs-gpl.
sarge  gs-gpl     8.01-5   usr/share/man/man1/gs-gpl.1.gz
                           is only file in /usr/man

sarge  gs-common  0.3.7    usr/share/man/de/man1/gsnd.1.gz
woody  gs-common  0.3.3    doesn't have this file
woody  gs-aladdin 6.50-4   usr/share/man/man1/gsnd.1.gz

I can't find any conflicts. I think this is a corner case and won't
affect anyone else.

The machine I was installing had been running sarge/testing but had
not been upgraded for a long time. I made a copy of the package list
and then blew away the hard disk, and installed with d-i netinst.

I got base on the machine then installed the list of packages I had
saved. It seems likely the gs-XXX rearrangement happened sometime
between the last update (6 months back?) and the reinstallation.

I just tried now and I was able to
  apt-get install gs gs-common
with no problem. I've attached the output of apt-show-versions for info.

If I can reproduce the problem I saw, I'll file a separate bug.

Vince


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