William Pitcock wrote: > Hi, > > There's a lot of packages in Debian which do the same basic thing, but > slightly differently. Having an Alternatives: field would be nice for > listing alternative packages which package maintainers may find useful > to try if the user does not like how the package they are installing > behaves. > > As for the interface, I think that this would be useful and intuitive: > > # apt-get install ircd-irc2 > .. > The following NEW packages will be installed: > ircd-irc2 > The following packages are alternatives to the packages being installed: > inspircd ircd-ircu ircd-hybrid ircd-ratbox > > This would especially be useful for when people install a virtual > package, so that they can get an overview of what other options are > available. I don't think that this a good idea. You can use aptitude show virtual-package to see which packages provide the virtual package. We also have Suggests:, which is (sometimes) used for listing alternative packages. > > William -- Julian Andres Klode, Fellow of the Free Software Foundation Europe Ubuntu Member | Debian Packager | Developer try Ubuntu: http://www.ubuntu.com/ | my site: http://jak-linux.org/ mail: [email protected] | IRC: juliank languages: German | English
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