The "BASE" is nothing else than a set of packages, they are not 
different from any other packages (besides the fact that they have been 
elected as being part of "BASE"). These packages can be removed, 
installed and updated at will. That's the whole point of having packages.

For instance, "BASE" contains 4 different XMS managers. Why would I want 
to keep them all on my disk, if I only need the one that works for me?

Mateusz



On 11/09/2015 18:40, Jerome E. Shidel Jr. wrote:
>
>> On Sep 11, 2015, at 10:51 AM, Mateusz Viste <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> On 11/09/2015 16:39, Jim Hall wrote:
>>> (...) then use FDNPKG or
>>> UNZIP afterwards to install the other packages that you want.
>>
>> To avoid confusion, I will add that using UNZIP is not a one-to-one
>> alternative to FDNPKG. I strongly discourage using UNZIP to install
>> packages - such packages won't be removable by FDNPKG afterwards, and
>> the files might get unziped in wild (ie. totally unexpected) places.
>> FDNPKG does more than just unpacking files.
>>
>
> I don’t know if you could do use FDNPGK to do an install of packages, then
> us zip to wrap up what is installed.
>
> However, that being said. The BASE is the BASE and should not be removed
> by a package manager. It should always be there. :)
>
> For a full install, the extra stuff may need to support removal using a 
> package
> mananager.
>
>
>> Mateusz
>>


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