Stefano Zacchiroli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On Tue, Nov 20, 2001 at 07:51:20PM +0100, Erich Schubert wrote:
> > Do not expect to get into Tasksel. The Task list in Tasksel is to be > > kept _very_ minimalistic to allow fast and easy installations. > > Ok, but if a user want to install a task and this task isn't listed by > tasksel, how he can install all task packages? > I really don't want a script that scans all debian package looking for > "Task:" header that match my request ... Don't confuse new-style tasks with old-style ... let's call the latter "meta-packages". New-style tasks are in all selectable in tasksel. Meta-packages are simply installable like normally package, but they do not contain anything useful themselves. I also think that "everything ocaml" should be a meta-package rather than a task. There should be only a small number of tasks, and ocaml is a minority program. So if we s/task /meta-/ in the subject, the answer is simply: like any other package, but don't put any files in it. Whether meta-packages need /usr/share/doc/.../copyright I don't know, though. Look what other packages (kde and harden-* were mentioned) did. -- Robbe
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