If you want a minimal Jessie vagrant box, I would recommend the boxcutter images.
I have been using their packer scripts as a base for building my own images for a couple of years now. On 26 April 2016 at 16:28, Emmanuel Kasper <[email protected]> wrote: > Am 25. April 2016 20:49:12 MESZ, schrieb Martin Zobel-Helas < > [email protected]>: >> >> Hi, >> >> On Mon Apr 25, 2016 at 19:47:40 +0200, Emmanuel Kasper wrote: >> >>> Le 25/04/2016 19:19, Emmanuel Kasper a écrit : >>> >>>> Le 24/04/2016 17:46, Martin Zobel-Helas a écrit : >>>> >>>>> Please don't. I don't know what your use cases are, but nearly every >>>>>> time I've used Vagrant, I needed a quick and ready-to-use OS >>>>>> installation that could be easily thrown away. Of course some of the >>>>>> packages you listed are probably won't ever used, but I completely >>>>>> agree with Em >>>>>> manuel: >>>>>> this is not a minimal image that doesn't even >>>>>> comes with man pages. >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> IFF we go that way, can we at least make sure that this image does not >>>>> pull in pinentry-gtk2? There is no need to pull in libraries for a GTK >>>>> environment. >>>>> >>>> >>>> Ok this one is definitely a bug, since it has priority 'Optionnal' it >>>> should not be there. I'll look into this. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> Looked like we hit this bug: >>> https://qa.debian.org/debcheck.php?dist=jessie&package=mutt >>> >>> and it goes: >>> mutt -> libgpgme11 -> gnupg2 -> gnupg-agent -> pinentry-gtk2 >>> >> >> why do we need mutt in an vagrant image? >> >> > > I don't need Mutt. But it has the standard priority. >
