This is utter madness. You can't just haphazardly select something to
execute based on the fact that a package is installed. If the rest of
the system worked that way, people would never get proper pagers,
browsers, mail clients, etc, etc, etc when in terminals, if they just
also happened to have a GUI client installed.
We use the default ubuntu live seeds (and there's no reason we should
need to fork to remove one package), but we install from the
text/debconf frontend. I see no reason why this shouldn't work, just
because another package happens to be installed.
** Package changed: ubuntu-meta (Ubuntu Oneiric) => ubiquity (Ubuntu
Oneiric)
** Changed in: ubiquity (Ubuntu Oneiric)
Assignee: Canonical ARM (canonical-arm) => Evan Dandrea (ev)
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Title:
oem-config-remove-gtk not found during preinstalled desktop
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