Control: tags -1 pending On 28-03-2019 01:22, Vincent.Mcintyre@csiro.au wrote: > Works for me. And for me. So I have locally committed the attached changes which I will push if no comments appear in the next two days. Paul
From 6eb5bd59864b26b9b56b1e3b591e9e77cffef374 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Paul Gevers <elbrus@debian.org>
Date: Thu, 28 Mar 2019 21:19:44 +0100
Subject: [PATCH] upgrading.dbk: improve wording around transitional dummy
packages
Closes: #901193
---
en/upgrading.dbk | 35 ++++++++++++++++++-----------------
1 file changed, 18 insertions(+), 17 deletions(-)
diff --git a/en/upgrading.dbk b/en/upgrading.dbk
index a22924f3..742b2d68 100644
--- a/en/upgrading.dbk
+++ b/en/upgrading.dbk
@@ -1311,24 +1311,25 @@ $ aptitude purge '~c'
</para>
<section id="dummy">
- <title>Dummy packages</title>
- <para>
- Some packages from &oldreleasename; have been split into several packages in &releasename;, often
- to improve system maintainability. To ease the upgrade path in such cases,
- &releasename; often provides <quote>dummy</quote> packages: empty packages that have the same name as
- the old package in &oldreleasename; with dependencies that cause the new packages to be
- installed. These <quote>dummy</quote> packages are considered redundant after the
- upgrade and can be safely removed.
- </para>
- <para>
- Most (but not all) dummy packages' descriptions indicate their purpose.
- Package descriptions for dummy packages are not uniform, however, so you might
- also find <command>deborphan</command> with the
+ <title>Transitional dummy packages</title>
+ <para>
+ Some packages from &oldreleasename; may have been replaced in &releasename;
+ by transitional dummy packages, which are empty placeholders designed to
+ simplify upgrades. If for instance an application that was formerly a single
+ package has been split into several, a transitional package may be provided
+ with the same name as the old package and with appropriate dependencies to
+ cause the new ones to be installed. After this has happened the redundant
+ dummy package can be safely removed.
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ The package descriptions for transitional dummy packages usually indicate
+ their purpose. However, they are not uniform; in particular, some
+ <quote>dummy</quote> packages are designed to be kept installed, in order
+ to pull in a full software suite, or track the current latest version of
+ some program. You might also find <command>deborphan</command> with the
<literal>--guess-<replaceable>*</replaceable></literal> options (e.g.
- <literal>--guess-dummy</literal>) useful to detect them in your system. Note
- that some dummy packages are not intended to be removed after an upgrade but
- are, instead, used to keep track of the current available version of a program
- over time.
+ <literal>--guess-dummy</literal>) useful to detect transitional dummy
+ packages on your system.
</para>
</section>
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