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and subject line closing some old wontfix bugs that we don't need to keep open
has caused the Debian Bug report #403101,
regarding xbase-clients: please don't install xhost by default
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Package: xbase-clients
Version: 1:7.1.ds-3
Severity: wishlist
Justification: not worth delaying etch for
xbase-clients contains xhost, which in the modern world (after 1995,
when ssh was first released) is rarely the right tool, but it is so easy
that the Internet is full of advice to use "xhost +" to allow X programs
to use a remote server.
It would be nice if Debian would move xhost to a separate package, not
installed by default (priority extra, not depended-on by anything, not
part of a task).
Since xhost is occasionally useful for people who do understand what
they're doing, the xbase-clients package could then contain a little
script like this:
#!/bin/sh
echo xhost is rarely useful, please use "ssh -X" or xauth
instead.
echo See /usr/share/doc/xbase-clients/README.xhost for
information.
That script and the real xhost binary could then be alternatives, so
that installing the xhost package would make xhost magically work.
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This bug has been marked as "wontfix" for a while, and I don't think it
is worth keeping it open. So as part of cleaning the BTS, I am just
closing it.
Cheers
Brice
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