On Fri, Jan 20, 2006 at 12:16:55AM -0500, David Nusinow wrote: > > The difference between "installed" ("was installed initially") and > > "installed" ("is installed now"). The compromise we struck with upstream > > was that we would not give the user a system with a "broken" Python. If > > they create one on their own, that's their business (and they could strip it > > down themselves anyway). > Just to clarify, because I'm also confused and genuinely curious... you > guys use the minimal package during bootstrapping or something and then by > the end of the installation process you will necessarily have the full > python somehow. Is this correct?
No, they install the full system by default (ie, python and python-minimal both get installed by debootstrap as part of base), but allow it to be stripped down to python-minimal later if the user wants to. In warty there was no python-minimal, and python2.3 was installed along with apt (pri: important), in hoary python-minimal was essential, and installed with dpkg (pri: required) and python was installed with apt; in breezy it's the same as hoary, with the exception that buildds only get python-minimal; dapper is the same as breezy. Cheers, aj
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