> > Unfortunatly I do not know enough to hack the source to tell the end
> > user that they need these packages if they are not present...it's
> > all too modular for me to do this... :)
> 
>       Humm.. Why not just put a small notice in the package postinst
>       (perhaps using debconf) telling the user that he should
>       install these packages to get HTTPS?
> 
>       Just a thought...

  hmmm...why not just put a small notice in the package postinst telling
the user that he should install kdebase-doc to get the documentation or 
kdebase-dev for the development files...

I don't want to clutter up the postinst process (even using debconf) with
things like this that can be easily stated in the README's...

especially since the -crypto packages are already suggested (tho that doesn't 
mean much now) and will eventually go away.

Ivan

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