tor, 16 02 2006 kl. 22:56 -0500, skrev Jeff Spaleta: > The same sort of thing happens at the application level. I've seen > complaints about the "evolution-data-server" package being installed > even though "evolution" isn't. Sometimes KDE users are a bit antsy when it comes to non-KDE packages on their system. I don't generally complain because I have QT and arts installed on my default GNOME system, I mean sure they take up space and I don't need them in my daily life - but it's a binary upgrade - I suffer no illeffects from having them installed, instead it enables me to easily get KDE/QT programs running on my machine. Dependencies are normally not installed just for kicks. If the biggest complaint about Fedora for anyone is a few unwanted dependencies they should praise themselves lucky, their system works so well they have time to spare to spot such things that don't apply on their specific system. - David -- Obligatory shameless blog plug - the GNOME commentary located at: www.lovesunix.net/blog -- fedora-test-list mailing list fedora-test-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-test-list