On Fri, Feb 22, 2002 at 06:47:29PM +0100, Georges Mariano wrote: > Suppose I remove 'dpkg' on a file server, what's the problem ??
You can no longer do security updates, and you don't even have /usr/bin/md5sum with which to verify them? > So I think that we should precisely state what (sub)system > is broken. Either the GNU/Linux part or the Debian part. Running without dpkg isn't a supported configuration. If you want to do it, and it works, good for you. > Related question : I don't think that the difference between > what is required and what is essential is clearly stated ... required = essential + dependencies + other random garbage that shouldn't have been marked required in the first place (roughly) Cheers, aj -- Anthony Towns <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <http://azure.humbug.org.au/~aj/> We came. We Saw. We Conferenced. http://linux.conf.au/ ``Debian: giving you the power to shoot yourself in each toe individually.'' -- with kudos to Greg Lehey
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