No, it's because the package fails to install. This should be avoided at all costs, the message should rather say how to fix the problem (install missing packages) and then manually start the build process. Or, already fail in the preinst, so that you don't end up with unconfigured packages in your system. However, I'm fine with adding all the -headers dependencies.
No, it's because the package fails to install. This should be avoided at all costs, the message should rather say how to fix the problem (install missing packages) and then manually start the build process. Or, already fail in the preinst, so that you don't end up with unconfigured packages in your system. However, I'm fine with adding all the -headers dependencies.