On Sat, May 07, 2005 at 05:09:35PM +0200, Samuel Mimram wrote: > Debian Bug Tracking System wrote: > >-------------------------------------- > >Hello, > > > >liblabligtk2-ocaml wants to install a huge list of dependencies if I > >upgrade it : > > > >The following NEW packages will be installed: > > indent libart-2.0-dev libaspell-dev libaudiofile-dev libbonobo2-dev > >libbonoboui2-dev libbz2-dev libcroco3-dev libesd0-dev libgconf2-dev > >libgcrypt11-dev > > libgnome-keyring-dev libgnome2-dev libgnomecanvas2-dev libgnomeui-dev > >libgnomevfs2-dev libgnutls11-dev libgpg-error-dev libgsf-1-dev > >libgtkspell-dev > > libhowl-dev libidl-dev libjpeg62-dev libopencdk8-dev liborbit2-dev > >libpanel-applet2-0 libpanel-applet2-dev libpopt-dev librsvg2-dev > >libtasn1-2-dev > > > >However, before this new version of liblabligtk2-ocaml, there were not > >so many dependencies. Is it the result of the build against Gtk 2.4 ? > > > >Thomas > >--------------------------------------- > >Closing, since this was more a information request than a bug. > > Well, in fact it was a real problem: there are too many dependencies for > lablgtk2 which are not necessary for most users. I had made a split > version of the package. Maybe I could update it and upload it (it has to > go through NEW queue) or is post-sarge better?
Sarge is frozen, we can safely upload such stuff to unstable now. Please go ahead. Friendly, Sven Luther -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

