Hi, I'm packaging phatch that provides /usr/bin/phatch, a graphical application to manage some operations on photos. It handles command line parameters so that it can be used in a script, without a GUI : if no parameters are given, a GUI is displayed, otherwise it acts as a console application. Upstream asked me if it's possible to keep "phatch" package, containing the graphical requirements (and requires) and requires phatch-cli, and create a phatch-cli, that provides /usr/bin/phatch. With this way, people could just install phatch-cli on a server and use it with command line parameters (but it would crash if it's not launched with parameters). My question is : is it good to provide a -cli package that does not provides a separate script or executable file, and that will work only if the user is carefull to not launch it in a way that it does not require a graphic lib (without parameters in that context) ? Regards, Fabien NICOLEAU -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list