> > > In future releases it will be a suggests...tho I really hate that idea. > > > > > > <rant> I think it's STUPID that I have to remove a recommend when my > > > intention > > > is to recommend. WTF do we have recommends for if users just want them > > > removed all the time. </rant> > > > > > I would say, leave recommends as is. If a user is using dselect, either > > they know how to resolve dependencies by hand... or they are the type > > who just wants it to work out-of-the-box. If they are using apt from the > > commandline, they might be prepared to deal with suggests/recommends by > > hand. > > Do whatever makes the most sense with apt, since dselect is going to > disappear at some point, right. I think some of the problem(?) is > because of what task-kde is; if the task was either the entire KDE > distribution, or just the bare minimum, there would not be a problem > because users would know what they are getting. Since the task is > somewhere in between those two extremes... everybody has a different > idea of what should be included.
I don't forsee dselect going away anytime soon. shoot I use it as my main tool....I just haven't gotten a hang of deity or any of the other tools out there...I know dselect...however dselect has some major issues that will never get addressed most likely...like the Recommends issue. The Recommends problem this person is refering to is with kdebase and not task-kde I believe. But beyond that I agree that everyone has different ideas on what should be included. My belief and what I will stick with is that all main official KDE released apps will go into Depends except: games, toys, and a small list of packages that either are very specific (lilo-config, kwuftpd, etc...) or are not necessarily part of the KDE *desktop* enviromnet...which includes kdm. Packages like kdm end up in the Recommends as if your using task-kde you really should also be using kdm. Things like lilo-config, kwuftpd, and others which are very specific end up in the Suggests along with all the non-official KDE based apps. all the games/toys end up in task-kdegames all the devel apps end up in task-kdedevel The big thing about this is that if a person spends a couple minutes (if that) they can use task-kde* to select the pacakges they truely want. When I setup a new system for someone I go into dselect, select task-kde which then pulls up the second window listing all of the depends/recommends/suggests...at the very top of that list is task-kde...I can then remove the dependency on it so that I can truely customize my install...then I can go through the list and select packages that were originally suggets or remove packages that were originally depends or recommends....this takes a very short time and also allows me the comfort of actually knowing what I install. :) However, this aside, the problem I beileve (as I said above) is with the kdebase pacakge. The sid version no longer Recommends klisa however I have not udpated the potato packages to reflect any of the recent changes such as the new menu tags. 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