On Wed, 1 Aug 2007 22:40:44 +0200 Wouter Verhelst <[email protected]> wrote: > On Wed, Aug 01, 2007 at 07:14:14PM +0100, Neil Williams wrote: > > undone whenever I install a new box? I'll certainly need something like > > that for the cross-built apt for Emdebian > > - embedded devices will not cope with this change. > > You can easily drop a file in /etc/apt/apt.conf.d in some base emdebian > package, methinks. That shouldn't be too hard, no? I just wish it wasn't necessary. :-( There are some real lunatic settings for Recommends based on my initial tests on this box - gnome-applets will default to installing all the gnome cil libraries and mono-runtime. #435601 gnome-games needing the truly enormous and high-end theoretical mathematics package atlas3? #435602 The OOo ones already mentioned. xserver-xorg soon to be requiring the installation of ALL xserver-xorg-video-foo drivers - I've only got one graphics card! (#435604) There are also some (anjuta && gnome-devel and gnome-core-devel) which would appear reasonable and yet I have not found any use for a long list of packages brought in by that chain: Installing exuberant-ctags as dep of anjuta Installing gnome-devel as dep of anjuta Installing gnome-core-devel as dep of gnome-devel Installing libatspi-dev as dep of gnome-core-devel Installing libatspi1.0-0 as dep of libatspi-dev Installing libxtst-dev as dep of libatspi-dev Installing x11proto-record-dev as dep of libxtst-dev Installing libeel2-dev as dep of gnome-core-devel Installing libgstreamer-plugins-base0.10-dev as dep of gnome-core-devel Installing libgtksourceview-dev as dep of gnome-core-devel Installing libgail-gnome-dev as dep of gnome-core-devel Installing libgail-gnome-module as dep of libgail-gnome-dev Installing libgnomekbd-dev as dep of gnome-core-devel Installing libxklavier11-dev as dep of libgnomekbd-dev Installing libgnomekbdui-dev as dep of gnome-core-devel Installing libnautilus-extension-dev as dep of gnome-core-devel Installing liboobs-1-dev as dep of gnome-core-devel Installing libwnck-dev as dep of gnome-core-devel Installing libxres-dev as dep of libwnck-dev Installing x11proto-resource-dev as dep of libxres-dev Installing libvte-dev as dep of gnome-core-devel Installing bluefish as dep of gnome-devel I just don't see the need. I mean I use anjuta for almost a dozen upstream projects, I have lots of -dev packages installed, lots of -doc packages installed. I have all that I think I need and none of the Recommends in that list will add the few features that I still need in anjuta (the subversion plugin and a working Help menu option) {bugs #368230 and #368231}. That is what I understood as the meaning of Recommends: "the maintainer thinks you probably need these but you do not need them just to run the program so it is up to you." Why would apt now force someone in my situation to add all these *unnecessary* packages???? It's a bad idea, IMHO and that's all I can say. -- Neil Williams ============= http://www.data-freedom.org/ http://www.nosoftwarepatents.com/ http://www.linux.codehelp.co.uk/
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