Le Thu, Jun 01, 2006 at 02:58:27PM +0200, Adeodato Simó :
> Do they really not work without it? I'm really interested, because I had
> always thought it was just an external command to be run by users from
> the command line, or from a web browser to handle ed2k links. If this is
> the case (but I'm willing to learn if there's a hard dependency there),
> I truly believe it can be safely moved to amule-utils, which amule
> already Recommends (and, remember, the intention in Debian is that
> recommends are a "pretty hard" dependency), and amule-daemon should
> recommend it too then.

I don't know, I never examine the code of amule to know if it need the
ed2k binary. In this case, of course, we can put-it in amule-utils. But
I never see the code deeply and never test.

> What do you think?

I just come back from lunch and eat too much. So, I can't think, I have
to sleep a while :-)

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