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Request 494492 accepted

OK, let's try this again. Update to version 3.0.2 per fate#322025

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Mark Post's avatar

Those lines were not added in this submit request. Why is it being declined because of something that is already there? Why was the package previously accepted with those lines already in it?


Jan Engelhardt's avatar

Submissions are not just judged by the green lines (lines added), but by the entire file content. It was valid for "libica2" to obsolete "libica-2_1" because both libica-2_1 and libica2 provided (and in a sense, conflicted) on libica.so.2. This has now changed: A new file altogether was introduced, libica.so.3, whose existence in no way conflicts with libica.so.2 that was included in the previous packages, hence libica3 must not obsolete, or provide, libica2, libica-2_1 or libica-2_3. In other words, letting libica3 provide "libica-2_1" is a lie, because it really does not have the files that libica-2_1 had.


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markkp created request

OK, let's try this again. Update to version 3.0.2 per fate#322025


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