Re: further package removals/potential package removals

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On Sun, Jan 23, 2005 at 05:31:37AM +0100, Enrico Scholz wrote:
> The gnupg -> (perl,openldap) deps *are* a problem, because they are not
> needed for the gnupg core functionality but only for two extra programs,
> which are unused on most systems.

Agreed. I dislike having perl on systems I run because then people do
disgusting things like use it.

> problem also. But nevertheless, the deps should be cut. A candidate would
> be 'pam' which brings 'glib2' in, or all the packages with 'Requires:

glib2 is used by a lot of stuff nowdays because it provides stuff like
real string libraries for C - its not too huge either

> kernel>=2.6' which should be either removed or rewritten to 'Conflicts:
> kernel<2.6'.

Perhaps

> I might be wrong (I do not have time to verify it now) but afair, on my
> last FC3 installation, the language selection in anaconda had no influence
> on %_install_langs but sets some value in /etc/sysconfig/i18n only.

Correct nowdays. The big problem there is openoffice though

> and more the Gnome UI guidelines so that there is no room for useful
> features. Existing ones like package selection or detailed progress
> reports were removed already.

kickstart

Alan
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