>> > Fully agreed, but ... consider both python and perl >> > * are part of the base-packages Fedora is based on. >> > * there are other dependencies adding much more bloat to "minimal >> > installs" >> >> That's not entirely true. > > Check "Base" in comps.xml, check mock's default setup - It's a > convention. Sorry, my not entirely true was it can be done. Its been made easier in the last couple of weeks with some fixing of packages thanks to a number of helpful maintainers. >> In fact its very easy now to run a complete >> gnome desktop without perl at all. > [..] >> In fact its very easy now to run a complete >> gnome desktop without perl at all. I'm doing it quite successfully >> with rawhide on my eeePC > > I wish the same would apply to python, lua and others, it would spare > quite a number of bytes on my i586, because I am using perl, but don't > have much use for python ... I use perl extensively on my servers, just not on my workstations. I'm trying to squeeze a useful desktop OS into the capacity of an eeePC that would be usable for the average Joe eeePC user, anyone who knows how to use perl would know how to install it. >> This will save a number of meg off the >> build. Python is quite a bit harder as it is used in a lot of RH >> systems packages. > Right, a major problem with RH based distros. -- fedora-test-list mailing list fedora-test-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-test-list