found 552522 0.6.4-1.2 stop Hello,
(Sending to aptitude-devel@ because I'd like to have the opinion from people in there). In my opinion, this is quite a misfeature. Why should aptitude contain games is beyond me, but launching games as external programs is: 1) wrong per se; 2) bug-inducing, and causing people to spend time looking at this, like the reporter and me; 3) introducing the dependency on gnome-games from aptitude-gtk would be the only way to solve this bug, and we will get for sure more bug reports/complaints about aptitude-gtk pulling out big dependencies for no good reason at all (gnomine and gnome-games-data, and possibly libraries otherwise not necessary in the system). 4) Possibly a security issue, since often aptitude/aptitude-gtk would be run with root priviledges, so any compromise to the target game would also be causing problems to this package. 5) If the program provides ways to launch an unrelated application altogether, what would be the reason against launching anything else? One could argue that opening a browser with URLs to aptitude or Debian-related sites would be more appropriate, even if completely pointless too. http://anonscm.debian.org/gitweb/?p=aptitude/aptitude.git;a=commitdiff;h=aa5a9eddbee0ef6a6132668a1717a4850c2f7be8;hp=631dd7b6eea14b9122f41a4c74effeaad5bb9f14 IMO the only sensible solution is to remove this misfeature from aptitude-gtk. Regards. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org