Kenny Wickstrom writes ("Re: Bug#1753: trn recommends, instead of depends"): > On Tue, 24 Oct 1995, Ian Jackson wrote: > > Bdale Garbee writes ("Bug#1753: trn recommends, instead of depends"): > > Recommends is correct. You can read news perfectly happily without > > either a mail transport or a news article injector. > > > > I'll reassign the bug report to tin. > > Are you sure this is right? Normal functionality of tin allows the user > to mail a response or the article to an address. Would it be correct for > the system to allow someone to install a package where some of the > functionality is missing? This would surely generate another defect > report.
No, because it's actually pretty hard to install a package using dselect and fail to select its Recommended packages too. You can do it with dpkg, but such bug reports are easy to close (and I think that most people using dpkg manually will probably have enough of a clue to think a bit more about what they're doing). > I suppose recommends is a strong enough relationship that the system > maintainer would realize that some functionality may be missing if a > recommended package is missing. That is part of the definition of the Recommended relationship. > I will make the change to the tin package. Thanks, Ian.