Gvim(vim-gtk, vim-python,...) dependecy problem - ubuntu7.1 instead of 7

Bug #1815 reported by CostinCar
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vim (Ubuntu)
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Medium
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Bug Description

Using apt-get I can't install gvim (in any of its incarnations, including gtk, python, tcl,...) because I think the developer misplaced a sign.
vim-gtk for example depends on =vim6.3-ubuntu7 instead of >=vim6.3-ubuntu7.

That should be all.
Note: using dpkg I was able to install it, and it works fine.

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Daniel Robitaille (robitaille) wrote :

which version of Ubuntu you are using? In Breezy, vim-gtk install properly.

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CostinCar (costincar) wrote :

Oh, sorry, forgot about that.
I'm using Hoary, architecture i386.
After all Breezy's supposed to be unstable.

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Daniel Robitaille (robitaille) wrote :

Breezy is in active development, and is where the developpers currently do their work; which probably explains why this is fixed in that release.

Hoary is currently supported, but only for security patches and fixes for critical bugs that could cause data loss; since this bug is neither, sadly I don't think it will ever be fixed in Hoary.

Changed in vim:
status: New → Fixed
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