>> Branden Robinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > 1) There is more than one implementation of libGL available in Debian; > bumping one to standard would require choosing one. > 2) If Xlib is optional, I would be hard pressed to believe that libGL > should be standard. > 3) Surely we can be conformant with the standard in some, but not all, > configurations. Folks setting up Debian based firewalls/routers/etc. > almost certainly have no need for a GL library.
I agree with Branden (and FWIW, I object to this proposal). In order to achieve LSB compliance a lsb package will be needed. This package can depend on all the required packages that provide the libraries that should be present on a LSB-compliant system. The LSB document specifies that a LSB-compliant package ''must depend on a dependency (sic) "lsb". They may not depend on other system-provided dependencies'' > I urge deviation from the LSB if Anand is describing it correctly. he is not (IOW, his is not the only way to achieve LSB compliance) -- Marcelo | The Ephebians made wine out of anything they could put [EMAIL PROTECTED] | in a bucket, and ate anything that couldn't climb out | of one. | -- (Terry Pratchett, Pyramids)
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