Hi Rex,
As part of my Flaptak efforts, I've been looking what libraries and other packages are used by our most popular applications and I noticed that all applications using KDE libraries are pulling in a pile of perl packages. As far as I can tell, this is only because of the two scripts:
/usr/share/kf5/kjs/create_hash_table (kf5-kconfigwidgets)
/usr/bin/preparetips5 (kf5-kjs)
Are there other reasons that Perl is needed? What if we moved the scripts to the corresponding -devel packages? They seem to be developer focused and not needed at application run time.
Thanks!
Owen
As part of my Flaptak efforts, I've been looking what libraries and other packages are used by our most popular applications and I noticed that all applications using KDE libraries are pulling in a pile of perl packages. As far as I can tell, this is only because of the two scripts:
/usr/share/kf5/kjs/create_hash_table (kf5-kconfigwidgets)
/usr/bin/preparetips5 (kf5-kjs)
Are there other reasons that Perl is needed? What if we moved the scripts to the corresponding -devel packages? They seem to be developer focused and not needed at application run time.
Thanks!
Owen
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