[Bug 167933] RFE: net-snmp: don't remove the tkmib perl script

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Summary: RFE: net-snmp: don't remove the tkmib perl script


https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=167933


bugzilla@xxxxxxxxxx changed:

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            Product|Fedora Core                 |Fedora

jsafrane@xxxxxxxxxx changed:

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             Status|ASSIGNED                    |MODIFIED




------- Additional Comments From jsafrane@xxxxxxxxxx  2007-10-25 05:22 EST -------
If I add tkmib to net-snmp-perl, I must add dependency on perl-Tk. There is no
reason to hide the dependency, users expect that rpm resolves dependency
correctly so they do not need to take care after it.

And having net-snmp-perl dependent on perl-Tk is not something I'd like to have.
Net-snmp-perl should contain just perl bindings. I know, there is already mib2c
there, but it does not require any additional dependencies.

I created new package - net-snmp-gui, where you can find tkmib. Please check, if
it works and satisfies your needs (and there are no typos, I am not native
speaker :). It should land to rawhide soon (net-snmp-5.4.1-5.fc9).

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