Greetings! I have a little problem here, notably with ERC. The problem is, that it includes support for bbdb, speedbar and emacspeak, in separately loadable .el files. This wouldn't be a problem if the necessary dependencies weren't as large as they are. So, I see the following options:
- package erc separately from erc-bbdb, erc-speedbar and erc-speak, which will result in three rather (<10k) packages, but each one will have only the dependencies it actually needs - package erc, and erc-extra, the latter containing the three smaller snippets. The advantage is that we'll have one larger package, but the dependencies won't be right (eg, if someone wants to use erc-speedbar only, he shouldn't need emacspeak) - package erc, and include the mentioned three scripts and avoid their byte-compilation in the postinst, and add the appropriate Suggests: I'm favouring this latter one, but I'm not entirely sure it fits in with the emacs policy. Can anyone enlighten me on the subject? Thanks, -- Gergely Nagy PS: Please Cc: me, I'm not on the list.
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