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Package: tasksel
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In version 2.00, the tex task was removed, and the changelog says:
/---------------------------
| Adopted new, stricter criteria for task additions. Removed the following
| tasks, which did not meet it: [...] tex
\---------------------------
I could not find those criteria written in any of the bug reports, or
in /usr/share/doc/tasksel. There was also no explanation why
specifically the tex task (and the science task, too) was removed.
I would be happy to cooperate with you and provide a new, better tex
task, but I need to know the criteria first.
Please note that I am on vacation until 2004-08-15. I think the other
maintainers of the teTeX packages at
[EMAIL PROTECTED] will also help you.
Regards, Frank
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On 03.08.04 Frank Kuester ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Hi,
> In version 2.00, the tex task was removed, and the changelog says:
>
> I could not find those criteria written in any of the bug reports, or
> in /usr/share/doc/tasksel. There was also no explanation why
> specifically the tex task (and the science task, too) was removed.
>
> I would be happy to cooperate with you and provide a new, better tex
> task, but I need to know the criteria first.
>
> Please note that I am on vacation until 2004-08-15. I think the other
> maintainers of the teTeX packages at
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] will also help you.
>
We had a short discussion on tetex-maint. We agreed that it doesn't
make that much sense to have a tex task. Joey already pointed out the
reasons. I've opened #276173 against tetex-bin, requesting a short
file, that lists and describes packages associated to tetex-bin. This
bug is hereby obsolete and I'm closing it.
Regards,
Hilmar
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