I recently installed potato on a laptop for someone uninterested in installing emacs. It was frustrating to not be able to install task-python-bundle because he didn't want to waste space on his laptop on python-elisp (and emacs and its dependencies)
Would there be major objections to making python-elisp either a recommend or a suggests (I'm unclear on the precise one I want - where it shows in dselect's dependency conflict/resolution screen but isn't a hard dependency)? It'd be nice to be able to keep getting all the new python debs as task-python-bundle's dependency list gets updated, but currently that can't be done if you don't also have emacs on the machine. jpb -- Joe Block <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> CREOL System Administrator Social graces are the packet headers of everyday life.