* Mike Fedyk <mikefe...@gmail.com> [2018-12-01 03:34 -0600]: [...] > I know /u/s/a/alsa.conf.d is installed by libasound2-plugins, and I > referenced the other bug in my original report to say as much. > > I know how to work around the problem, and I already have on one of my > systems. I'm filing this bug report to keep from having to work > around the problem on other machines, and for others as well then they > eventually use buster with crouton. > > In order to install libasound2-plugins during the chroot build, I > would have to patch crouton. While I could do that, the build doesn't > need anything in libasound2-plugins besides the /u/s/a/alsa.conf.d > directory. Why must libasound2-plugins be installed when the only > thing required from it is directory creation? That goes against > minimal installs "only install what is needed, and no more" > philosophy. > > Please put /u/s/a/alsa.conf.d back in libasound2-data so that minimal > installs can be minimal.
libasound2-data doesn't need /usr/share/alsa/alsa.conf.d. So it won't be installed, though. Hmm. You have 2 chances to get what you want: 1. Create /usr/share/alsa/alsa.conf.d by hand. 2. Ask the crouton people to create /usr/share/alsa/alsa.conf.d during the install if not available. The most reasonable way would be 2. Debian doesn't support crouton so I have to close this bug, Done hereby. Elimar -- 355/113: Not the famous irrational number pi, but an incredible simulation! -unknown
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