Op Mon, 13 Apr 2015 17:28:29 +0200 schreef David Wright
<[email protected]>:
Quoting Floris ([email protected]):
Op Sun, 12 Apr 2015 21:14:47 +0200 schreef David Wright
<[email protected]>:
>Quoting Rodolfo Medina ([email protected]):
>>According to documentations, gnome-core package is considered to
>>be the very
>>minimal gnome installation in Debian. But in my personal
>>experience it is not
>>so.
>
>Which documentation? Without seeing it, we can't tell whether the doc
>is well-worded or not.
>
I think Rodolfo had read:
https://wiki.debian.org/Gnome
> >GNOME (core only)
> >gnome-core package
> >This is a minimalist GNOME installation
> >(You have to install all end-user applications later). Above
> >packages depend on this one.
[note: your quoting method for this wikitext
makes it appear that I wrote it.]
[sorry]
and I agree that the sentence "You have to install all end-user
applications later" is incorrect.
I think it's a case of Caveat Lector because this is a wiki page.
"There are four options to install GNOME in Debian:"
I'm counting five in the following list.
"GNOME (core only) gnome-core package This is a minimalist GNOME
installation"
People are minimalists, installations can be minimal. This one
obviously isn't the latter, and doesn't itself claim to be.
"(You have to install all end-user applications later)."
Even Iceweasel is a dependency of gnome-core. I didn't know that
Mozilla is a part of gnome.
... so there's *one* end-user application already installed for a start.
"Above packages depend on this one."
What does "above" mean? gnome-core appears not to depend on
gnome-accessibility, the item immediately above it in the list.
(Notwithstanding that gnome-accessibility is actually a package in
squeeze, not wheezy.)
Cheers,
David.
So the conclusion is that the information on wiki.debian.org/Gnome is
unclear and sometimes incorrect. I've added [email protected].
I understood they are the wiki maintainers.
Floris
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