> I couldn't reproduce this: > * minimal wheezy chroot, non-free/contrib enabled > * apt-get install --install-recommends task-lxde-desktop > * sed -i s/wheezy/jessie/ sources.list > * apt-get dist-upgrade --install-recommends > > Does not pull in any nvidia stuff. > > Did you have any opencl packages installed?
The only opencl packages installed are related to nvidia: nvidia-opencl-common, nvidia-opencl-icd, and nvidia-libopencl1. According to synaptic, nvidia-opencl-icd depends on nvidia-alternative, which in turn depends on glx-alternative-nvidia, which in turn suggests nvidia-driver. But I do not know if this is relevant. Oddly enough, "aptitude why" seems to imply that the nvidia-opencl-* packages were installed because of python-scitools: #aptitude why nvidia-opencl-common i libhwloc-plugins Depends ocl-icd-libopencl1 | libopencl1 i A nvidia-libopencl1 Provides libopencl1 i A nvidia-libopencl1 Recommends nvidia-opencl-icd | opencl-icd i A nvidia-opencl-icd Depends nvidia-opencl-common #aptitude why libhwloc-plugins i libopenmpi1.6 Depends libhwloc5 (>= 1.10.0) i A libhwloc5 Recommends libhwloc-plugins #aptitude why libopenmpi1.6 i libvtk5.8 Depends libopenmpi1.6 #aptitude why libvtk5.8 i python-scitools Recommends python-vtk i A python-vtk Depends libvtk5.8 If it is effectively the case that the nvidia-opencl-* packages were installed because of python-scitools, I suppose I should file a bug for the package libhwloc-plugins, which seems to be the one that pulled all the nvidia stuff. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org