On Sun, Apr 13, 2008 at 05:03:13PM +0200, Frans Pop wrote: > On Sunday 13 April 2008, Filippo Giunchedi wrote: > > > 'bluetooth' is installed by the 'laptop' task and depends on > > > 'bluez-utils', so the latter should not recommend 'bluez-gnome'. (not > > > all the usual installations with the 'laptop' task should require tens > > > of GNOME-related packages). > > > > I am not sure how to fix this, given that recommends are automatically > > installed. A proposal: > > However, at the moment Recommends are _not_ installed automatically by > Debian Installer when installing tasks. This is basically because it would > result in tons of additional packages getting installed, most of which > users have no use for. > So this problem is currently limited to users installing bluetooth manually > and, which is the real problem IMO, situations where bluetooth gets pulled > in automatically by other packages (e.g. a KDE lib that depends on it).
Ack, thanks. > The Debian Policy manual defines Recommends as: > This declares a strong, but not absolute, dependency. > The Recommends field should list packages that would be found together with > this one in all but unusual installations. > > As bluetooth is a generic stack and thus useful on all systems that support > it, and bluez-gnome is GNOME specific and GNOME is only one desktop option > of many, it should be clear that "bluetooth recommends bluez-gnome" does > not fit the definition of Recommends: they will often *not* be found Agreed, so: bluetooth Depends: bluez-utils bluez-utils Suggests: bluez-gnome | kdebluetooth, bluez-firmware > together. I'm not sure of bluez-audio as I've no idea what it does, but I > suspect the same to be true there. It provides the ability to use and interact with audio-capable devices such as headsets, I am more inclined to leave that as recommends since it is part of bluez and packaged separately only for convenience. thanks, filippo -- Filippo Giunchedi - http://esaurito.net PGP key: 0x6B79D401 random quote follows: I never forget a face, but in your case I'll be glad to make an exception. -- Groucho Marx -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]