On Mon, 2003-09-01 at 02:05, Bob Proulx wrote: > Marc Wilson wrote: > > Neal Lippman wrote: > > > I did in install last pm of a package which "recommends" other packages, > > > which it turned out I needed in order to make things work. > > > > Then perhaps they're actually dependencies? Did you file a bug? > > For discussion purposes what package are you talking about? >
The specific problem was with libsasl2 which lists libsasl2-modules as recommended, but in fact, without these (or other) plugins, the package is unusable (see the output of apt-cache search libsasl2). I suppose it is possible that libsasl2 makes libsasl2-modules a recommended but not required dependency in case someone has other sasl2-pam plugins available, but I'm not sure where this would be the case (the modules contained in sasl2-modules are part of the source that comes with cyrus-sasl on which libsasl2 is built). Since I'm far from a sasl expert, I emailed this info to the cyrus-imap maintainer (who was very helpful in getting my install of cyrus21-imapd going) to see what he thought about this before I file a bug. nl -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]