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Regarding provides, what is the role of the version? I've thought '>=0' means to accept any version available and having only one at a time in C-R, I've expected it would check and find one version and use it, regardless what is installed, so the installed package version would be replaced by the C-R available. But it seems it is actually bound to a version at build time so it throws things like this at upgrade time:
ERROR Error: failed computing upgrade: Failed solving solution for upgrade: Could not compute upgrade - couldn't uninstall candidates : could not satisfy the constraints:
twisted-libs-22.10.0-r1 and
deluge-apps-2.1.1-r3 and
!(deluge-apps-2.1.1-r3) or twisted-libs-22.10.0+1 and
!(twisted-libs-22.10.0+1) or !(twisted-libs-22.10.0+1) or !(twisted-libs-22.10.0-r1)
So, what is the point of specifying >=0 anyway if it can't use any version after all?
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Regarding provides, what is the role of the version? I've thought '>=0' means to accept any version available and having only one at a time in C-R, I've expected it would check and find one version and use it, regardless what is installed, so the installed package version would be replaced by the C-R available. But it seems it is actually bound to a version at build time so it throws things like this at upgrade time:
So, what is the point of specifying
>=0
anyway if it can't useany
version after all?The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: