On 1/12/06, Bill Nottingham <notting@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Well, you can look at it this way. If you're using Beagle, you're > indexing your desktop & files on it. Are you really going to > run a desktop without *some* sort of PDF viewer? I'm content with the poppler-utils solution for this. But everytime i see a runtime optional compoment be forced as an explicit requirement.. I rage internally at the idea of DA MAN telling me i must have that extras 3 kb of data on my 300 gig system. I know I can't make a compelling, rational case for not having this requirement. But you have to admit pulling in xpdf to get pdfinfo is a bit harder to swallow because you are now adding menu items. Similarly even if gnumeric gets pulled in, you really are going to want to split out the cmdline tools. > Well, one idea would be to have a single document-parsing library > that would do this sort of thing. This, of course, doesn't exist. No it never will. But you duck my larger concern. Pulling packages out of the hands of community maintainers in Extras to go back under RedHat only control in Core undermines the goals of community involvement. Something needs to change with regard to the strict seperation of Core/Extras as distinct entities or the selfhosting requirement. The pillaging of the Extras town center by the Core norseman, is sure to cause undue frustration on the poor villagers. -jef