On Tue, 6 Feb 2007, Changyan Xie wrote:
Ok, I admit that the real problem is that the dependence to latex2html require tetex-extra and a lot of other packages,and after this additional dependence, my system require another 100 M disk space.
If it is about bloating your production system I would suggest to use pbuilder which installs all this stuff into a chroot and will remove it afterwards. This does not really make the build process faster but keeps your system clean and has other additional advantages (like beeing sure that all build-dependencies are mentioned and ensures more or less that auto-builders will probably work). I'm unsure but there is a chance that an alternative build-dependency to texlive that is known to be packages more fine grainded might be possible with less disk space than you mentioned.
I don't like installing a lot of packages just because an unnecessary package.
Well, whether something is unnecessary depends from the point of view. To build libsmbl from source it seems to be necessary.
I believe other people may feel the same like me. Why not just left this an option to user? I mean, in the upstream source, to build the doc is optional, we can just left this like the original source.
If you ask me I would rather leave the compiled docs out of the source tarball because these ar not necessary.
Another reason, we have an analogue: this package support matlab binding too. Of course, we will not enable this binding by default. but user can simply apt-get source and add this support. This is just like the doc package's situation, we can disable it by default, but easily enable it.
Not really. Docs are always welcome and if they are free they should be packaged. Matlab is neither free nor exist a package so this support would be not reasonable.
Further more, I think there will be few people want to patch doc package,
Ahh, really? You will be astonished how many reasons might be or how many bug reports you might gather for a pretended simple doc package. I can asure you that the package maintainer of a doc package has good chances to be forced to patch the docs. Kind regards Andreas. -- http://fam-tille.de -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]