At least the ↗ amule
package in community already installes amuled
, it is just not set in the provides
array.
So far I have now created a dummy package ↗ amule-daemon-provides
, which depends on amule
and fulfilles the amule-daemon
-dependency. And this is enough to make ↗ kamule
happy which requires amule-daemon
.
I have filed an ↗ issue for community/amule
to include amule-daemon
to the provides
and conflicts
arrays.
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FabioLolix commented on 2023-02-21 21:08 (UTC) (edited on 2024-07-07 12:23 (UTC) by FabioLolix)
https://github.com/amule-project/amule/issues/353
https://github.com/amule-project/amule/issues/374