On Mon, Jan 28, 2008, Bill Wohler wrote: > Thanks for the great feedback! If what you say is true, then this bug > can probably be closed. However, it would be helpful to others to create > README.Debian and add the following text to it:
This is what I've put: gnome-keyring warnings ---------------------- If you didn't install the libpam-gnome-keyring dependency, you should probably comment the pam_gnome_keyring.so line in /etc/pam.d/gnome-screensaver or you might see warnings similar to: gnome-screensaver-dialog: PAM unable to dlopen(/lib/security/pam_gnome_keyring.so) gnome-screensaver-dialog: PAM [error: /lib/security/pam_gnome_keyring.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory] gnome-screensaver-dialog: PAM adding faulty module: lib/security/pam_gnome_keyring.so These can also be ignored. > /~i ~BRecommends isn't doing the right thing for me. It's listing > installed packages that don't even *have* Recommends dependencies. Works for me, but you have to search for "~i ~BRecommends", without the "/". > However, I wouldn't want the gcj stuff installed (I use Sun's Java 6), > nor xserver-xorg-video-all (I only need a single driver), but most of > the recommendations are fine. Do you know if these are going to be > included in the "cleanup" you mention? I have no idea about these particular deps; perhaps they need to be changed into Recommends: preferred-debian-choice | compatible-choices; typically Debian can't pull Sun's Java, but can let it be an alternative; the same story probably goes for xserver-xorg-video-all | xserver-xorg-video-driver. > I see that my aptitude has an Option to install recommended packages for > newly installed packages, so it looks like we should be good going > forward. It should already be turned on by default in aptitude (I hope). Cheers, -- Loïc Minier