On Sun May 13 01:40, Miriam Ruiz wrote: > My suggestion about the dependencies: I don't like the core game depending > on the song packages, we could make a virtual package called fretsonfire > that depended on everything we want for a newbie player, like kde or gnome > packages, and have a package with just the game so that the user is not > forced to have the songs if they don't want to? The other option would be to > add a recommends for all the song packages we keep on doing.
I've just rebuilt the packages and updated svn to match so that we now have: fretsonfire - empty metapackage depending on fretsonfire-game and fretsonfire-songs-sectoid fretsonfire-game - the package formerly known as fretsonfire; recommends fretsonfire-songs-sectoid fretsonfire-songs-sectoid - the songs package; depends on fretsonfire-game So, if you apt-get install fretsonfire you get a working setup with songs. You can alternatively just install fretsonfire-game if you don't want the songs. svn is up to date both with working get-orig-source targets which rebuild the tarballs appropriately. Since I'm removing one of the songs from the songs package (as per debian-legal), both have .dfsg version numbers. Signed packages and source are at http://mjj29.matthew.ath.cx/debian-upload/fretsonfire/ or they can be built from svn. Matt -- Matthew Johnson
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