On Tue, Jan 11, 2000 at 04:47:22PM -0800, Darren O. Benham wrote:
> There is one part of this that I object to...
> 
> The requirement that xbase-clients be installed.  In a console-only
> environment, the admin shouldn't be forced to install a bunch of xclient
> apps.  There is atleast one console program that is following this
> proceedure: bitchx.

In a console-only environment, the admin shouldn't be forced to install a
bunch of X fonts.  There is at least one console program that is doing so:
bitchx.  :)

> Instead, I'd rather see the invoked xbase-client programs encased in "if
> exists" checks they way update-menus is and if the person doesn't want to
> install X... more power to them.

I'd rather see the font(s) bitchx provides split into their own package.
They certainly have potential utility beyond a single IRC client.

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