I always admire you responsiveness ! ;-)

Though, I fear I still have to complain : why did you only choose to suggest 
gnunet-server? The interest of *recommending* it  was that on standard 
desktops, gnunet-server will be automatically installed when the user doesn't 
know what to do. On the contrary, suggest is only relevant for advanced users 
that will look into package details, and they won't do this immediately anyway. 
Thus we have to consider that gnunet-server is required by gnunet-gtk unless 
you have a specific setup: this is the definition of recommends usecase.

For me, the default install should be functional, those who don't need gnunetd 
are people who know what they do (installing and configuring a remote server is 
not easy), and they will be aware of the matter.

Cheers






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