* Jan Safranek <[email protected]> [2009-02-10 12:49:26]:
> Dhaval Giani wrote:
> >> But we must drop dependency on redhat-lsb.rpm, because
> >> it pulls lot of libraries, e.g. mesa and libX11, which are frowned upon
> >> on servers.
> >>
> >
> > Isn't the redhat-lsb rpm needed for ensuring the lsb compliance in
> > fedora/rh?
>
>
> LSB compliance is ensured by many packages and redhat-lsb just puts it
> together. E.g. LSB requires us to ship OpenGL -> redhat-lsb depends on
> Mesa. But many things are LSB compliant even without the redhat-lsb
> package. For example, you can use /etc/rc.d/init.d/functions in init
> scripts and you don't need redhat-lsb.rpm, just initscripts.rpm.
>
I was under the impression that the lsb script functions were a part
of redhat-lsb /lib/lsb/* and /usr/lib/lsb* and they were needed to get
LSB things working. Has that been refactored?
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