> Fiona Ebner <f.eb...@proxmox.com> hat am 10.09.2024 14:24 CEST geschrieben:
> Am 12.08.24 um 13:44 schrieb Maximiliano Sandoval:
> > The decompressor_info method calls binaries provided by these packages
> > so they are (alphabetically) added explicitly as dependencies.
> > 
> > To avoid a build-time error
> > 
> >     E: libpve-storage-perl: 
> > depends-on-essential-package-without-using-version Depends: gzip
> > 
> > the current minor version available in bullseye was set for gzip.
> > 
> 
> Since I didn't get that error, I'm interested: what command are you
> building with? Why the version for Bullseye?

it's wrong in any case - gzip is Essential (installed on all Debian systems). 
you don't ever need a dependency (build or otherwise) for it. this is what 
lintian is trying to tell you - it's wrong to depend on gzip without a version 
constraint (and okay to use it without a dependency). *only* if you have a 
certain version requirement you need to add the dependency (with the proper 
version qualifier) to be able to encode that version requirement.
 
> I guess many systems already have bzip2 installed, but do we really want
> to require it for everybody? Or should we rather keep it optional (could
> be a Recommends or Suggests dependency) and add a clean error if not
> installed?

I am not sure about *how* many (most dev machines yes, since it's 
build-essential and required by a lot of build-related packages ;)). it's only 
124kB though, and libbz2-1.0 is always installed (it's transitively Essential 
via dpkg), so it doesn't pull in anything that isn't installed on all standard 
Debian-based systems anyway since it only depends on that and libc6. I don't 
really see a reason to use Recommends or Suggests here, even if bz2 compress 
isos are not that common.


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