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Re: Indirect dependencies



Hi,

	Suppose I provide a version of file that does not depend on
 libc6 (say, lib7 or libc5 or something). If then llintian can still
 run (when all its known dependencies are OK), then lintian does not
 deoend on libc6. If it needs libc6 despite oll know dependencies
 working, then a dependency has to be provided (generally, this means
 if you compile c code in a package, you need provide the
 corresponding libc depndency)

	OK? Indirect dependencies should not exist.

	manoj
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