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Package depend file

Hi,

The general syntax of depend file is:
Tag Name Description
<arch> version

I want to define a dependency which should apply for a particular version of package and higher.
eg. Version of "A" package should be 6.0 or higher

Giving the version in depend file, sticks to that particular version itself and doesn't consider higher versions.
How can i accomplish this?
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