> > If I keep taking out subpackages because they depend on other packages not > > found in the main packages then I'm going to end up with a bunch of > > tasks that only suggest other packages. > > > > Where does one draw the line? If I make all the sub task-* packages > > suggests > > then task-kde would be pretty pointless... > > Maybe ppp - its not KDE.
yes, but kppp is. they are one in the same. > Thats what I do :-). > > I understand your point, I only asked because this is the one question of our > students installing kde2. They are connected to a ethernet-lan and don't need > ppp. Now selecting task-kde they are asked installing ppp, too, and they get > uncertain. I undestand your queries as well... I just don't want 50 million different task packages...the only goal I have for the tasks I've created is to provide an easy way to install all the apps that were, at one time, a single app and have since been broken down. Ivan -- ---------------- Ivan E. Moore II [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://snowcrash.tdyc.com GPG KeyID=90BCE0DD GPG Fingerprint=F2FC 69FD 0DA0 4FB8 225E 27B6 7645 8141 90BC E0DD