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On Lu, 09 ian 12, 14:39:03, Wookey wrote:
> 
> And equivs is an incredicbly-useful well-kept secret (of which Debian
> and GNU/Linux has many). Any suggestions for making it better known
> would be good. This disucssion has no doubt helped a little.

Hi -publicity,

This is a proposed entry for next debian-news:

In a message to debian-devel[1] Thomas Goirand proposed relaxing or even 
removing some dependencies of web applications on a web server package. 
This would help users wanting to install such web applications in 
chroots, while the web server is installed only outside the chroot. 
During the following discussions several solutions were proposed, 
including dummy web server packages to be provided by Debian. It was 
pointed out that such dummy packages are actually very easy to create 
with the less known equivs[2] package.

[1] http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2012/01/msg00148.html
[2] http://packages.debian.org/equivs

Kind regards,
Andrei
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