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The previous idea was to use virtual packages in the users configuration to satisfy dependencies by mapping them to existing installed packages. Using virtual packages for it doesn't work as expected and trying to make it work would break other functionalities of virtual packages, like the version satisfaction checks for `provides` and the ability to replace virtual packages with real packages. The virtual package functionality should be used exclusively for virtual packages. This allows users to specify packages packages that should be ignored. Ignored packages in dependencies are always satisfied without installing the package, while updating or installing a package that depends on an ignored package. This does NOT ignore the shlib checks, ignoring a package that provides required shared libraries will abort the transaction as if there was no package that provides the required shared library. |
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