I've installed some packages in my system (salix 13.37 Mate) which are in Sourcery and Gslapt together. I've preferred the newest version (bigger number), which was in the slkbuild (Sourcery) repository, but the update daemon in Gslapt asks for "update" to an older version, the one provided by Gslapt (slapt-get). I didn't accept it, of course, and I've put the packages concerned in the exclude list of Gslapt.
Have I done well?
Van Vinkle
Contradictions between Sourcery and Gslapt [Solved]
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Contradictions between Sourcery and Gslapt [Solved]
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Re: Contradictions between Sourcery and Gslapt
If that's what you wanted to do, then yes, you've done well.
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Re: Contradictions between Sourcery and Gslapt [Solved]
What I wanted to do was to keep the newest/better package version.
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Re: Contradictions between Sourcery and Gslapt [Solved]
Newest doesn't always mean better. Other than that, as I wrote in my previous post, yes.