Hi, On Mon, Aug 14, 2006, Lars Wirzenius wrote: > I would like to have a gameless GNOME desktop. The > gnome-desktop-environment package is otherwise quite good for my needs, > but the dependency on gnome-games irritates me. The games should be > optional, in my opinion.
(I've already heard this request, but can't find it in the BTS.) We receive some requests not to include foo and bar in the desktop packages, here are some options we have: - alternate deps, "|" (especially for browsers: people don't want epiphany, but want firefox, galeon, or other) - downgrading to Recommends, but that defeats the purpose of the package in a lot of cases (especially: broken package managers, and tasksel which doesn't follow Recommends) - more meta-packages (gnome-desktop-environment-except-for-games) And on the user / admin side, here's what looks possible: - own meta packages (trivial since the packages are pure deps) - dummy packages for unwanted stuff (e.g. an empty gnome-games package) My personal wish goes to follow the exact module set that upstream elects. The upstream process is enough to decide, we should only customize the module set when we need to introduce or replace modules for Debian ones. Bye, -- Loïc Minier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

