The "conflicts with self" syntax allows a package to conflict with others providing a replacement for it, as explained in more detail at http://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ch-relationships.html#s-conflicts . Previous versions of hamlib also used this syntax -- its not a new behavior for the proposed 1.2.10 version. If this is an "unusual" thing to do, please let me know.
Hi Stefan-
The "conflicts with self" syntax allows a package to conflict with others providing a replacement for it, as explained in more detail at http:// www.debian. org/doc/ debian- policy/ ch-relationship s.html# s-conflicts . Previous versions of hamlib also used this syntax -- its not a new behavior for the proposed 1.2.10 version. If this is an "unusual" thing to do, please let me know.