|--==> Joey Hess writes:
JH> [1 ]
JH> Free Ekanayaka wrote:
>>The patch works nicely :)
>>
>>For example I can hide the Desktop task with a couple of lines, in a
>>separate file:
>>
>>-- /usr/share/tasksel/00override.desc ---
>>
>>Task: desktop
>>Test-standard: skip
>>
Free Ekanayaka wrote:
> The patch works nicely :)
>
> For example I can hide the Desktop task with a couple of lines, in a
> separate file:
>
> -- /usr/share/tasksel/00override.desc ---
>
> Task: desktop
> Test-standard: skip
>
> -
>
> The "standard" te
|--==> Joey Hess writes:
JH> [1 ]
JH> Otavio Salvador wrote:
>>I thin we can drop the earlier info. More simple.
JH> This patch may do that, but I have not tested it.
The patch works nicely :)
For example I can hide the Desktop task with a couple of lines, in a
separate file:
-- /usr
Otavio Salvador wrote:
> I thin we can drop the earlier info. More simple.
This patch may do that, but I have not tested it.
Index: tasksel.pl
===
--- tasksel.pl (revision 808)
+++ tasksel.pl (working copy)
@@ -74,6 +74,8 @@
# L
|| On Wed, 6 Oct 2004 13:18:43 -0400
|| Joey Hess <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
jh> Otavio Salvador wrote:
>> Sure. This is what I think tasksel should allow. I will take a look at
>> tasksel code to change it but this will not be included in sarge since
>> this will change a lot of code (I think, j
Otavio Salvador wrote:
> Sure. This is what I think tasksel should allow. I will take a look at
> tasksel code to change it but this will not be included in sarge since
> this will change a lot of code (I think, joeyh?).
Tasksel builds a list of tasks, and uses this list for all operations.
You wo
|| On Wed, 06 Oct 2004 10:51:00 +0200
|| Free Ekanayaka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
fe> |--==> Otavio Salvador writes:
OS> || On Tue, 5 Oct 2004 19:22:33 -0400
OS> || Joey Hess <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
jh> Free Ekanayaka wrote:
So what do you suggest me to do if I want to keep all the
|--==> Otavio Salvador writes:
OS> || On Tue, 5 Oct 2004 19:22:33 -0400
OS> || Joey Hess <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
jh> Free Ekanayaka wrote:
>>>So what do you suggest me to do if I want to keep all the automatic
>>>language related tasks and get rid of Desktop, Mail server, etc?
|| On Tue, 5 Oct 2004 19:22:33 -0400
|| Joey Hess <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
jh> Free Ekanayaka wrote:
>> So what do you suggest me to do if I want to keep all the automatic
>> language related tasks and get rid of Desktop, Mail server, etc?
>>
>> Should I copy all the language related file t
Free Ekanayaka wrote:
> So what do you suggest me to do if I want to keep all the automatic
> language related tasks and get rid of Desktop, Mail server, etc?
>
> Should I copy all the language related file to my custom task list and
> divert debian-tasks.desc entirely?
>
> I don't like this
|--==> Joey Hess writes:
JH> [1 ]
JH> Free Ekanayaka wrote:
>>I propose to split the debian-tasks.desc file in several
>>parts:
>>
>>* lang-tasks.desc:for language related tasks which get
>>automatically installed or excluded
>>
>>* server-tasks.desc: for server related ta
Free Ekanayaka wrote:
> I propose to split the debian-tasks.desc file in several
> parts:
>
> * lang-tasks.desc:for language related tasks which get
>automatically installed or excluded
>
> * server-tasks.desc: for server related tasks (Mail server,
>
Package: tasksel
Version: 2.12
Severity: wishlist
Hi,
I propose to split the debian-tasks.desc file in several
parts:
* lang-tasks.desc:for language related tasks which get
automatically installed or excluded
* server-tasks.desc: for server related tasks (Mail ser
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