Bug#144426: apt: I would like t install and remove a package with one command line call
Jason Gunthorpe <jgg@debian.org> cum veritate scripsit:
> > My reading of policy does not forbid a package name ending
> > with a "-" it might be nice to have it cleared up in policy.
>
> If a package name ends in - 'say foo-' then foo- will install the package
> and foo-- will remove it.
If there is a very stretched package, which wants to be called c- and c--,
that would cause a problem. But that's only theoretical, seeing that
there currently is no such package.
regards,
junichi
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