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Re: Processed: Re: Bug#734164: console-data: should conflict with console-setup



Quoting Debian Bug Tracking System (owner@bugs.debian.org):
> Processing commands for control@bugs.debian.org:
> 
> > reassign 734164 console-data
> Bug #734164 [console-setup] Please add Breaks and Provides to really replace console-data
> Bug reassigned from package 'console-setup' to 'console-data'.
> Ignoring request to alter found versions of bug #734164 to the same values previously set
> Ignoring request to alter fixed versions of bug #734164 to the same values previously set
> > retitle 734164 The package doesn't make obvious to the users that it is deprecated in favour of console-setup
> Bug #734164 [console-data] Please add Breaks and Provides to really replace console-data
> Changed Bug title to 'The package doesn't make obvious to the users that it is deprecated in favour of console-setup' from 'Please add Breaks and Provides to really replace console-data'
> > thanks
> Stopping processing here.
> 
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> 734164: http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=734164
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That's called BTS ping-pong.

I think both actions are needed: c-s to Breaks/Rempalces c-d and
eventually c-d to Conflicts with c-s (but indeed, once c-s does the
breaks/Remplaces thing, c-d becomes obsolete and should be removed
from the archive!)

So, well, I'm very tempted to re-reassign the bug and then immediately
fix this myself in c-s git.


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