Christian PERRIER wrote: > Indeed, when committing these changes, I thought that, because that > arch-dependent packages are added to Recommends and not Depend, it > would not be a problem. Apparently it is. This is what slightly > puzzles me, indeed.
network-manager is currently listed in Depends. > Oh, I didn't think this this was, but, indeed, as we already add > wireless-tools through netcfg, I see not reason to not use the same > concept to add iw when the (installation) interface is wireless (of > course, one might argue "what if the installation interface is wired > and the system has wireless"). Not a new argument of course... > Yes, it was my first reaction : why not deal with that in the > D.E. instead of dealing with it in tasksel. The need to be on CD#1 was > what drove me to commit. If there are alternative solutions, yes we > should consider them. debian-cd's generate-di+k_list should arrange for everything d-i needs to go onto CD#1. It would be appropriate to put iw in there, if netcfg installed it. My only concern with this and network-manager would be that it also adds those packages to the netinst. So it would be better to list network-manager in a task file, if it's necessary to get debian-cd to include it. It could be listed in tasks/sid/Debian-gnome. Sledge can probably make better suggestions. -- see shy jo
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