On 09/01/2010 10:18 PM, Ariel wrote:
>
> You may be able to handle this by doing:
>
> Depends: x-terminal-emulator
> Recommends: xterm
>
> This way in the normal case xterm will be installed, but someone
> (i.e. a more advanced user) can uninstall it if they wish, but in
> any case a terminal em
You may be able to handle this by doing:
Depends: x-terminal-emulator
Recommends: xterm
This way in the normal case xterm will be installed, but someone
(i.e. a more advanced user) can uninstall it if they wish, but in
any case a terminal emulator will be available.
-Ariel
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Hi Josip,
In the case of clusterssh, it's inappropriate to have it simply launch
/usr/bin/x-terminal-emulator because clusterssh has no way of knowing
whether /usr/bin/x-terminal-emulator points to a terminal emulator that
supports the VT100.allowSend
Package: clusterssh
Version: 3.19.1-4
Hi,
README.Debian clearly states that xterm is not the only x-terminal-emulator
which is tested and believed to work - why is it necessary to force the
installation of the xterm package on users of those other six programs,
particularly rxvt which has no note
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