Am 19.01.22 um 13:13 schrieb Antonio:
I would like to install LibreOffice Help to use it offline but if I do
it then forced me to install Firefox-ESR, which for me would be a
duplicate I don't need.
No, that is wrong as I said. It forces you to use a JS-supporting
browser from the Debian archive, not just firefox-esr:
I said:
"firefox-esr OR epiphany-browser OR konqueror OR chromium OR firefox"
Maybe equivs helps here?
And yes, I can read english and understand what you want.
That's why my compromise suggestion was to do it as Recommends: (which
would still be installed per default and can be ignored)
I said "One might argue it can be a Recommends: (then only people who
don't install recommends per default don't get it, but....)".
It would be interesting if the package manager could install
Firefox-ESR only if it don't finds other browsers available in the
system (in my case: /etc/alternatives/x-www-browser ->
/opt/firefox/firefox).
Nah, that would be titally undeterministic.
(BTW, you maybe should stop fullquoting, top-posting and read mails, i
already said in my last mail that I consider making it Recommends:
instead of Depends:)
Regards,
Rene