On 24/11/2019 09:20, Rachel Roch wrote:
You can't seriously be calling "-x* -game*" an unsupported configuration ?  
Seems to me like a sensible thing to do on any box that's going to be headless for its 
entire life and only ever accessed via SSH (or text console at a push).

I agree in principle.

However...

Many software packages include dependencies on X libraries (not merely in OpenBSD but in general). Personally I don't think it is worth going to all the trouble of eliminating every unnecessary dependency on X libraries, especially considering that many of these packages are complex, complicated, and deeply integrated in to the OS. The effort is better spent elsewhere.

I haven't looked but I expect that games packages don't take a lot of storage relatively speaking. I once experienced a situation where something broke -- on a Linux system I think -- where a non-games package failed to install or execute because I hadn't installed any games packages and therefore the expected directory structure that would have otherwise been created wasn't in place.

Different users will have different interpretations of what comprises the "minimal set of software packages and their configurations for a functional headless server". The two broad examples above are descriptions of depedencies that some people would find harmless. Others would find them messy. Others would find them harmless /and/ messy.

Personally I don't mind. I would prefer a stable system where all the dependencies are in place, the system is supported, and I am able to seek support from the community. Resources are too scarce to spend fixing this (in my opinion) non-problem.

Andrew
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