On 12/15/2011 09:23 PM, 0 1 wrote:
> Package: puredata-core
> Version: 0.43.0-4
> 
> Some kind of wishlist bug,
> I suppose puredata-core is meant to provide a strict vanilla version of
> puredata.
> Don't know how to argue but I don't feel Gem is particularly essential for
> puredata.
> By default, aptitude installs recommended packages. Gem in turn depends on
> several multimedia libraries.
> Eventually, I would understand "puredata" package to recommand Gem, while
> "puredata-core" would not.
> 

i think the arguing is as follows:
- for whatever reasons gem has been a "recommend"s to puredata for ages
- after splitting out "puredata-core",..., installing "puredata" should
still give you exactly the same user experience than before.
- anybody advanced enough to install "puredata-core" rather than
"puredata" would have the knowlegde to tell their package manager to not
install "recommend"ed package if they do wish so ("apt-get  install
--no-install-recommends puredata-core")

having said that, i think it's a good idea to move the "recommend"s from
"puredata-core" to "puredata".

fgm,asrd
IOhannes

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