Wait, why are you dropping openafs-modules2 as a satisfying dependency? That makes it impossible to get binary OpenAFS modules from a central APT repository (which is what we’re currently doing for Debathena at MIT), and requires that you have a working C compiler in order to use OpenAFS at all.
Please don’t upload this Jaunty patch, as it will break many working systems at MIT.
-Recommends: openafs- modules- source (>= 1.2.9) | openafs-modules2, lsof modules- dkms (>= ${source:Version}) | openafs- modules- source (>= ${source:Version}), lsof
+Recommends: openafs-
Wait, why are you dropping openafs-modules2 as a satisfying dependency? That makes it impossible to get binary OpenAFS modules from a central APT repository (which is what we’re currently doing for Debathena at MIT), and requires that you have a working C compiler in order to use OpenAFS at all.
Please don’t upload this Jaunty patch, as it will break many working systems at MIT.