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Bug#309560: Release Notes typo



On Tuesday 24 May 2005 17:05, Philipp Kern wrote:
>On 24.05.2005, at 22:24, Gene Heskett wrote:
>> Synaptic is a very good front end for system maintainance, until
>> you get tired of waiting for your vendor to fix something, I mean
>> its a known problem now for 2 years, but no new rpms of the
>> defective package have been forthcoming, right?  Right...
>
>Hm. Did you somehow miss that we are talking about Debian and thus
>about dpkg and debs?

Synaptic can apparently handle all the popular packaging formats, so 
comments in a dpkg & debs world are no more/less applicable than in 
an rpm world.  All have dependency lists, and maintain a 'whats 
installed' database, that is, in a broad overview, the same thing at 
the end of the day.

I'm on this list primarily because I do have one machine running a 
debian variant, its the home of my emc install.

>Kind regards,
>Philipp Kern

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