Le mercredi 12 novembre 2008 à 12:10 -0500, Bill Nottingham a écrit : > Peter Robinson (pbrobinson@xxxxxxxxx) said: > > For some reason redhat-lsb pulls in qt, qt-X11 and qt3. redhat-lsb is > > certainly something you'd probably want in a server environment but no > > idea why it would need qt. Its also a 'default' in base. I'm also not > > quite sure why old not often used tools like ypbind, rsh, rdate, rdate > > are set as default either. Anyone that would need to use those style > > systems would also know how to install them. > > I wonder if authconfig could be taught to install packages; at > the moment, it expects the components it configures to be installed, > and simply disables the configuration bits for those components that > aren't. The PK people would be happy to plug this in, though if the authconfig bit is necessary to open a session you're out of luck. -- Nicolas Mailhot
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