-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 On 02/27/2015 11:45 AM, Jonas Smedegaard wrote: > Package: libminiupnpc10 > Version: 1.9.20140610-2 > Severity: normal > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > libminiupnpc10 recommends minissdpd. As a consequence, any package > which links against the library pulls in the daemon. > > Please lower to only suggest, so that Bitcoin, Transmission and other > tools linking against this library can each decide on their own how > strongly they consider their relation to be. > > - Jonas
Hi Jonas, I do not agree with you. The minissdpd really is a useful tool, which speeds up discovery in the LAN, and I think it's a good idea to have it as a recommends. Tools like Bitcoin, Transmission and others will work better regarding to UPnP if minissdpd is running. You can read the description of minissdpd if you don't know why yet. So, I believe having minissdpd as a recommends is exactly what should be done here, and I don't really think it's a good idea to revert this. If you do, please explicitly say why, as here you haven't explained why running minissdpd is not what we recommend. Cheers, Thomas Goirand (zigo) -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.12 (GNU/Linux) iQIcBAEBCAAGBQJU+Yn9AAoJENQWrRWsa0P+AqAQAJOjUtGMPw0+0Lfw/ax63VVo BXrkxMUe74D3XWLRlNVTsC8n3OzHhWiXSBBvH02G1bbq+PUME4GcqLevq8CYsovR BNc4lU9tbnK40Ep4jUnmb9I87jA0LNLNPhlJWaidonm4Nqj4NjDiu/3NcwAQU7Mg KhbjUxO2WZQ9dVkITysJjjRc0AcTXIzlae9MNKkaWGBTTD53K7acfW/92bcEtZZZ sXa12aUy5Ujd0G9r8ChKRZBDZgBH8TbtJn3EVmxDYW1sqZtC/cvMrZJM5fDYjDv9 RC90WWD3Ij2GpbV2Ckn4G8iHdba9Y8jQ8oEQiWEITCwSbCmQfnWf8cXurz9fCLIT 1pli/p//NfYJnMru/JNTc9cVG/0HGFCXvaJUtEDMWnDvnNRlAjowCYutUXYRnOTY iwCwVv49QvbEphjqpjdtjC9lGum+aFoZv57qG+YrETKvqAMM8Jf3tTvHEjuYot1D AWy2YFZdVGSQH/k/jaorzDzLGfbtPSy3l5MqeUo3Nvnh26AcRzKRkbt0sN7l0PKH 9pcTdfseoWVv3b4idUk+WK5wrRVA8D4b+INhp7r3Fq1MPZwlt8TL6PusQqgJ00QK lhhXUqz0A/9ZNPbHpWXKxUi/6p7oSrEtp9LnjwI0npExYodoqABZbPw3ZgZiGtK2 pcOnceVCN1b9RaBkWkcX =uuw8 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected]

