On 2026-01-12 at 05:40, Chris Green wrote:
The apt-xapian-index has been removed (was in bookworm but is not in
trixie), however when installing synaptic apt-xapian-index is stilla 'suggested' package.
Is this a bug to be reported somewhere?
$ apt-cache policy apt-xapian-index
apt-xapian-index:
Installed: (none)
Candidate: 0.58
Version table:
0.58 900
900
http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian testing/main amd64 Packages
900
http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian testing/main i386 Packages
It's not in stable, but it is in testing, and (depending on *why* it
isn't in current stable) may well wind up being in the next stable.
You *might* be able to argue that it's a bug for the package version in
stable to specify a dependency (even of Suggests: level) which can't be satisfied in stable, but that would I believe be at best a
wishlist-level bug - and it's unlikely that it would get fixed in a
stable update, unless the fix could make it in alongside a
more-important update to the synaptic package.
Adding into consideration the effort and logistical overhead involved in applying a change like that for stable but not for testing, I just don't
think it's probably worth bothering with. YMMV, however.
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