How to properly depreciate a package that will be provided by another (trustedqsl/tqsllib)

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After seeing many emails on packages that have not been properly retired/depreciated I wanted to make sure I get this right.

Currently there is trustedqsl 1.13 and tqsllib 2.2 in Fedora. For whatever reason these were developed seprately in the past even though they are closely tied together and trustedqsl is the only user of tqsllib.

Now upstream has a new single archive that contains both trustedqsl 1.14.3 and tqsllib 2.3 and I have a package that properly builds both.

The question is, since a "tqsllib" package will still be produced, what is the proper steps to replace the existing tqsllib and do I need Obsolete/Provides? I don't think so because the package name is the same but I wanted to be sure.

Thanks,
Richard
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