Bug#466932: Dependecy problem for ure-dbg
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Package: openoffice.org
Version: 1:2.4.0~rc1-2
Severity: important
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I just make a backport version of OpenOffice.org (1:2.4.0~rc1-2) for
Debian etch, the build is good but when I installing the 'ure-dbg'
package it dos resolve the dependenci whit the 'ure' packages because
differ version.
Next, the dpkg --info:
Package: ure-dbg
Version: 1.4+OOo2.4.0~rc1-2mjflve1
Section: devel
Priority: extra
Architecture: i386
Depends: ure (= 1:2.4.0~rc1-2mjflve1)
Installed-Size: 4844
Maintainer: Debian OpenOffice Team <debian-openoffice@lists.debian.org>
Source: openoffice.org (1:2.4.0~rc1-2mjflve1)
Description: UNO runtime environment -- debug symbols
The Uno Runtime Environment (URE) is the well-known UNO component model
of OpenOffice.org, packaged up as an individual product.
.
It offers you a flexible, low-overhead component model that is mosti
deal for (but not limited to) combining in one application components
written in different computer languages, and developed by different
parties. You can use it to create any kind of application, in whatever
application domain you can imagine.
.
This package contains the (detached) debug symbols for the URE.
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Package: ure
Version: 1.4+OOo2.4.0~rc1-2mjflve1
Section: libs
Priority: optional
Architecture: i386
Depends: libc6 (>= 2.3.6-6), libgcc1 (>= 1:4.1.1-12), libpam0g (>=
0.76), libstdc++6 (>= 4.1.1-12), libstlport4.6c2, libxml2 (>= 2.6.27)
Recommends: java2-runtime
Installed-Size: 8024
Maintainer: Debian OpenOffice Team <debian-openoffice@lists.debian.org>
Source: openoffice.org (1:2.4.0~rc1-2mjflve1)
Description: UNO runtime environment
The Uno Runtime Environment (URE) is the well-known UNO component model
of OpenOffice.org, packaged up as an individual product.
.
It offers you a flexible, low-overhead component model that is most
ideal for (but not limited to) combining in one application components
written in different computer languages, and developed by different
parties. You can use it to create any kind of application, in whatever
application domain you can imagine.
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