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FS#312 - vnc naming
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Opened by Ben Mazer (contrasutra) - Saturday, 13 December 2003, 22:05 GMT
Last edited by Judd Vinet (judd) - Sunday, 14 December 2003, 01:26 GMT
Opened by Ben Mazer (contrasutra) - Saturday, 13 December 2003, 22:05 GMT
Last edited by Judd Vinet (judd) - Sunday, 14 December 2003, 01:26 GMT
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DetailsI think we should add "provides=(vnc)" to tightvnc.
I was recently building realvnc, and few apps that depend on vnc depend on a certain implementation, so it would be easier to just depend on "vnc". |
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Added a conflicts=('tightvnc') to the vnc PKGBUILD, and a conflicts=('vnc') to the tightvnc PKGBUILD. Only one can be installed that way and I didn't see what purpose a provides line would add in this case. --eric