budgie-desktop appears to embed a full copy of caffeine. Is that necessary? Why can't it just depend on the archive version? If not, why not? And why isn't it renamed to a private namespace to avoid clashing, if it's necessary to have a private copy?
All of the above aside, you can't just randomly declare a versioned Breaks/Replaces on another package with random bogus made-up versions. A versioned Breaks/Replaces means "This other package is fixed to be able to coexist with mine as of version X", which is clearly BS here.
budgie-desktop appears to embed a full copy of caffeine. Is that necessary? Why can't it just depend on the archive version? If not, why not? And why isn't it renamed to a private namespace to avoid clashing, if it's necessary to have a private copy?
All of the above aside, you can't just randomly declare a versioned Breaks/Replaces on another package with random bogus made-up versions. A versioned Breaks/Replaces means "This other package is fixed to be able to coexist with mine as of version X", which is clearly BS here.