Riku Voipio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > While I'm a addicted vim user, the build-dependencies of vim(-tiny) > is a bit scary for a base package. While we do not have requirements > of base packages of being easily buildable, changing to vim-tiny > will make bootstrapping a basic debian system again a little bit > harder.
> nvi: > Build-Depends: debhelper, libncurses5-dev > vs > vim-tiny: > Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 4.2.21), dpkg (>> 1.7.0), bzip2, perl (>= 5.6), > libgpmg1-dev [!hurd-i386] | not+linux-gnu, libperl-dev (>= 5.6), tcl8.4-dev > [!hurd-i386] | tcl8.3-dev [!hurd-i386], python-dev, libncurses5-dev, ruby, > ruby1.8-dev | ruby-dev, libgtk2.0-dev (>= 2.2) | libgtk1.2-dev, > libgnomeui-dev [!hurd-i386], lesstif2-dev As Joey already remarked moving vim to base has no effect on bootstrapping, because it does change _when_ in the process vim is built. However, the nvi is evidently a lot simpler than vim and less likely both to show from rc-bugs to suffer from being kept out of testing due to rc-bugs in its build-depencies. This might make a difference the base-freeze slightly more difficult. cu andreas -- The 'Galactic Cleaning' policy undertaken by Emperor Zhark is a personal vision of the emperor's, and its inclusion in this work does not constitute tacit approval by the author or the publisher for any such projects, howsoever undertaken. (c) Jasper Ffforde -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]