Quoting Seth R Arnold ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> I don't think is should "depend", unless libxaw happens to be used much
> more often than I think it is. If it isn't used much after install, it
> seems silly to require it for install....
>
> Perhaps a "suggest" or a "recommend". But "depend" seems entirely too
> strong to me.
Hmm, I could agree with that. I would prefer Recommend because without
libxaw, xf86cfg is useless. apt-get will use minimal approach in resolving
what packages to get, and dselect will offer to install recommend-ed
packages.
>
> xf86cfg doesn't seem the best way to configure the X server anyway; it
> didn't have information on my video card, despite my video card being
> supported. (G400 seems like one they would want to advertise support for
> in the nice graphical setup thing, too...)
>
What else is there?
1. xf86cfg (with XFree86 -configure if initial config file is missing).
2. XF86Setup - not maintained ?
3. xf86config - text based.
4. manual editing
I personally favor 4, but most people will ask for a graphical configuration
utility.
> * Kresimir Kukulj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [000914 19:24]:
> > xserver-xfree86 contains /usr/X11R6/bin/xf86cfg which is linked with
> > libXaw.so.7 which is in libxaw7 package.
> >
> > Using 4.0.1-0phase2v5 on potato system.
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