I'm looking at section 5.7 of the policy, where it starts off : "Some programs ..." (right at the start)
Specifically, the second paragraph bothers me. It says that users who do not want the whole of X can install just the xlib6g package. Then I go and look at the packages listing and see that xlib6g 3.3.3.1-4 requires xfree86-common. Am I missing something? Is the policy not referring to xfree86-common when it talks about "the whole of X". The package setup of X changed with slink, so the policy might need updating. (probably to make some mention of xfree86-common not being "the whole of X" as that term is used in the second paragraph. -- Brock Rozen [EMAIL PROTECTED] Director of Technical Services (410) 602-1350 Project Genesis http://www.torah.org/