Some time ago, 4th of June, Ian wrote a very clear message about what the package priorities like Extra/Optional/Required, e.d. should mean.
I think Ian did a real good job with this message, finally makeing clear something to me that I've always felt unsure about. However, in this message, "Extra" is descirbed with: - - In order to get something into Extra it has to conflict with existing packages, or be very obscure, or very large, or be useable only in very specialised circumstances or for specialised applications, or have very complicated configuration requirements. Preferably several of those reasons would apply. While this seems very strict to me, and probably would only aply to one in 20 packages or so, I see on master's unstable/bin/Packages file: $ grep -i "Priority: Extra" Packages|wc -l 179 $ grep -i "Priority: Optional" Packages|wc -l 230 $ pwd /home/ftp/pub/Linux/Debian/unstable/binary-i386 Does this mean that the overrides file should be reworked a lot, or did I miss something on debian-devel changing the meaning of "Priority: Extra"? (maybe dchanges should be changed to have "Optional: as default, instead of the current "extra"). Thanks, -- joost witteveen [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Use Debian/GNU Linux!