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[task #15792] Submission of libre-sapienza
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Ineiev |
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[task #15792] Submission of libre-sapienza |
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Thu, 29 Oct 2020 06:08:08 -0400 (EDT) |
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Follow-up Comment #7, task #15792 (project administration):
[comment #6 comment #6:]
> You seem to imply that a client and a server written to interact with each
other are part of a single piece of software and thus that they depend on each
other.
No, I don't imply that a client and a server are part of a single piece of
software; I even don't imply that they form a combined executable. I don't
believe they depend on each other because your package could be replaced with
another existing client.
I think that your package depends on the server software because it can't do
its job without it.
When I run 'aptitude show avr-libc', it says,
...
Depends: gcc-avr (...), binutils-avr (...)
...
Now, binutils are not linked with avr-libc, but the latter still depends on
the former.
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