Non, sinon, pour un fil similaire sur le remplacement d’une dépendances par une autre, j’ai cité equivs:[code]console@routeur:~$ aptitude show equivs
Paquet : equivs
État: installé
Automatiquement installé: non
Version : 2.0.7
Priorité : supplémentaire
Section : admin
Responsable : Peter Samuelson peter@p12n.org
Taille décompressée : 131k
Dépend: perl, debhelper (>= 4), dpkg-dev, devscripts, make, fakeroot
Description : Circumvent Debian package dependencies
This package provides a tool to create Debian packages that only contain dependency information.
One use for this is to create a metapackage: a package whose sole purpose is to declare dependencies and conflicts on other
packages so that these will be automatically installed, upgraded, or removed.
Another use is to circumvent dependency checking. If a package P is not installed on the system, packages that depend on P
cannot normally be installed. However, if functionality equivalent to P is known to be installed, this tool can be used to
trick the Debian package management system into believing that package P is actually installed. NOTE: this should be
considered a crude hack to work around awkward situations, not a normal solution. If you use equivs to work around bugs in
other Debian packages, you should also file bug reports against those packages.[/code]