Hi Mike, Do I understand you correctly that you say that the problem goes away with installation of libjs-jquery-cookie and libjs-jquery? Than I think you did not understand the original bug properly. Indeed libjs-jquery-cookie and libjs-jquery are needed to use the javascript functionality to fold the tree, but without them you have the html equivalent tree (which you can't fold).
If the answer is "yes" than the bug is still closed. If the answer is "no, even with libjs-jquery-cookie and libjs-jquery the grouping does not work" than the bug should be reopened, but I then request a screen-shot of how it goes wrong and if possible you can tell me how to create a tree that fails. Regarding the depends vs recommends, I really think the libjs-jquery-cookie and libjs-jquery should be "recommends". Recommended packages are installed by default in Debian since Squeeze. These libs are not absolutely necessary for Cacti to function. If you don't install recommended packages, you have chosen it yourself and you have to live with the consequences. Cacti still works without libjs-jquery-cookie and libjs-jquery, albeit the tree is less useful for large sites, but there are other ways to navigate your graphs. Paul
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