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Subject: openwebmail: The package should be split into language modules
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Package: openwebmail
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A quick look at the openwebmail package reveals this:
dpkg -L openwebmail | wc -l
6370
(So, the program as simple as a web mail interface installs 6370
files, and the total size iz 33 MB!). This is ridiculous.
Check shows that the majority of files come from language-dependent
modules and templates:
dpkg -L openwebmail | grep [language-independent files] | wc -l
929
And the size of those 929 language-independent files is then
~6.5 MB, which is more or less reasonable.
The average "weight" of each language is ~250 +-50 files ( or 2 +-0.5 MB).
I think most people will want English + 1 other language, so it would
really make perfect sense to split it into openwebmail package + 1
package for each language supported.
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openwebmail has been removed from Debian because it had no Debian
maintainer and because it has a number of security holes.
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