> From: Brent Clark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > ... > I quicky built a machine to test on (debian unstable) > ... > Package: libdjvulibre21 > Versions: 3.5.20-8 > ... > testbunny:/# aptitude -o Debug::pkgDepCache::AutoInstall=true install > perlmagick > ... > Installing libdjvulibre21 as dep of libmagick10 > Installing djvulibre-desktop as dep of libdjvulibre21 > Installing xdg-utils as dep of djvulibre-desktop > Installing iceweasel as dep of xdg-utils > ... > Just shout if you want me to through out any more commands.
Thanks. Just tried it in my own unstable pbuilder chroot. Installing something that "provides: www-browser" without using X libs (e.g., lynx or elvis-console or netrik) helps, but only a little. The real problem is that xdg-utils pulls in a big wad of X. Package: xdg-utils Version: 1.0.2-6 Recommends: iceweasel | www-browser, x11-utils, x11-xserver-utils, file, mime-support, shared-mime-info Suggests: desktop-file-utils, libgnome2-0, exo-utils, libgnomevfs2-bin, kdelibs4c2a, konqueror, libgtk2.0-bin Like x11-utils, that is odd. And x11-xserver-utils. And libgnome2-0, what is *that* about? I don't see why xdg-utils is recommending anything at all. Anyway, will try to get rid of the libdjvu dependency on xdg-utils. --Barak. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]