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Date: Tue, 29 Mar 2005 18:14:15 -0500 (EST)
From: Igor Pechtchanski <pechtcha AT cs DOT nyu DOT edu>
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On Tue, 29 Mar 2005, Larry Hall wrote:

> >XFree86-base            4.3.0-11
> >XFree86-bin             4.3.0-21
> >XFree86-bin-icons       4.3.0-7
> >XFree86-doc             4.3.0-2
> >XFree86-etc             4.3.0-12
> >XFree86-f100            4.3.0-2
> >XFree86-fcyr            4.3.0-2
> >XFree86-fenc            4.3.0-2
> >XFree86-fnts            4.3.0-2
> >XFree86-fscl            4.3.0-2
> >XFree86-fsrv            4.3.0-9
> >XFree86-html            4.3.0-10
> >XFree86-jdoc            4.3.0-2
> >XFree86-lib             4.3.0-3
>
> >XFree86-man             4.3.0-10
> >XFree86-nest            4.3.0-8
> >XFree86-prog            4.3.0-21
> >XFree86-prt             4.3.0-6
> >XFree86-ps              4.3.0-2
> >XFree86-startup-scripts 4.3.0-1
> >XFree86-vfb             4.3.0-8
> >XFree86-xserv           4.3.0-68
> >XFree86-xwinclip        4.3.0-3
>
> <snip>
>
> Since you mentioned it, it seems to me that the existence of these
> deprecated packages on your system for X is only going to cause you
> problems.  They should have been removed with any recent update
> you did.  Since you definitely have Xorg packages installed, I
> cannot explain this conflict.  Rerun setup and uninstall these
> packages if an update doesn't do it for you automatically.

This is not quite accurate.  The latest versions of the above packages are
empty upgrade helpers and are harmless.  Setup currently has no way of
knowing that one package replaces another, so the way to do this is to
create a newer (empty) version of the replaced package, and let setup
install that.  They should not appear on a new installation unless
*absolutely everything* is installed, but on any machine that had XFree86
installed before, these packages will be in the package list.
	Igor
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