On 24 August 2012 23:58, Joey Hess <jo...@debian.org> wrote:
> Bertil wrote:
>> (i) Debian installer:
>> In the installer task (Debian Desktop), one can consider to exclude the
>> package as default.
>
> This is difficult to do while aptitude Recommends it. Although the
> installer has stopped using aptitude in some places, it seems likely to
> remain installed by default.

Aptitude still functions ok without axi:
- some searches such as full text (?term) are much slower; and
- ?term[-prefix] loses special handling of XP, XT, etc. prefixes which
  may break some queries, e.g. “?term-prefix(XPemacs24)” no longer
  matches.

The XP prefix handling is not documented in aptitude, so I think that
it being “broken” without axi is not a serious concern and can be
fixed later.  Dropping axi to Suggests should not be a problem, however
it is still quite useful, so …

>> (ii) apt-xapian-index install: In the 'Setting up apt-xapian-index', do not
>> automatically start the background task ..rebuilding index..
>> since the processor will shuffling data between physical memory and swap and
>> not finish the task.
>> (iii) apt-xapian-index: The program could check for sufficient memory and not
>> start the rebuild task if memory low or should not run at all.

See #564896 which has some discussion about these suggestions.  The
(unimplemented) consensus seems to be to disable automatic index
generation on low memory systems.

Regards


--
To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org
with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org

Reply via email to