On 2015-10-19 01:37, Luca Boccassi wrote: >>> Would this mean that a bumblebee user has to run this manually when >>> the package is installed? Is there a way we can automate this and make >>> the bumblebee package trigger it? >> >> Right now, yes. Should I upload this now? > > Given that the current state is broken I'd say yes, but what about > warning the users at upgrade time with a .NEWS file with the > instructions?
OK, uploaded. But phrasing it the other way around: what is absolutely neccessary to run things under bumblebee? I.e. if something is not installed, I could skip installing that second alternative ... Think about the minimal requirements, e.g. a sid chroot on a stable host, so no kernel, xorg, ... installed in the chroot, just a minimal set of libraries and applications to run one specific program ... Then we can use triggers on something to enable that alternative alternative automatically. Andreas

