* Switch to single-component versions.
* Declare the package is "Multi-Arch: foreign", thanks to Steve Langasek
for the hint! (Closes: #651335.)
* Make /etc/modprobe.d/oss-compat.conf a file, handling the various
upgrade cases, and only removing it on purge. (Closes: #649507.)
(LP: #340873)
* Add kmod as an alternative dependency to avoid preventing
module-init-tools' removal.
-- Stephen Kitt <email address hidden> Sun, 15 Jan 2012 14:06:16 +0100
This bug was fixed in the package oss-compat - 1
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oss-compat (1) unstable; urgency=low
* Switch to single-component versions. d/oss-compat. conf a file, handling the various init-tools' removal.
* Declare the package is "Multi-Arch: foreign", thanks to Steve Langasek
for the hint! (Closes: #651335.)
* Make /etc/modprobe.
upgrade cases, and only removing it on purge. (Closes: #649507.)
(LP: #340873)
* Add kmod as an alternative dependency to avoid preventing
module-
-- Stephen Kitt <email address hidden> Sun, 15 Jan 2012 14:06:16 +0100