[arch-general] wireshark-qt 1.12
When looking at the PKGBUILD for the wireshark split package [1], I see that both wireshark-cli and wireshark-gtk use "conflicts=(wireshark)" but wireshark-qt does not. Should it? The use of "replaces=(wireshark)" is also inconsistent. I'm just wondering if there's some rationale behind the use (or non-use) of these functions inside one split package over another, or if it's a simple oversight? -rb [1] https://projects.archlinux.org/svntogit/community.git/tree/trunk/PKGBUILD?h=...
On 1 October 2014 06:54, G. Richard Bellamy <rbellamy@pteradigm.com> wrote:
When looking at the PKGBUILD for the wireshark split package [1], I see that both wireshark-cli and wireshark-gtk use "conflicts=(wireshark)" but wireshark-qt does not.
Should it?
Nope.
The use of "replaces=(wireshark)" is also inconsistent.
Has it given you any real problem? Note that there was a wireshark package before, and both the -cli and -gtk versions later replaced that original package. The -qt version is new.
I'm just wondering if there's some rationale behind the use (or non-use) of these functions inside one split package over another, or if it's a simple oversight?
This is a technique for replacing packages (you have to conflict at the same time). Any new packages introduced in the split, such as the qt one, do not need replacements as they simply did not exist before. -- GPG/PGP ID: C0711BF1
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