On 31 August 2011 11:40, Olav Vitters <[email protected]> wrote: > When I installed Mageia I noticed (due to missing packages), that it > installed task-gnome-minimal. This was a bit surprising, because I > assumed it would install full GNOME as I had selected GNOME during the > install. > > Looking through the drakx sources, it seems for KDE4 it: > - during an upgrade, checks if it is installed using task-kde4-minimal > - BUT: to upgrade it installs task-kde4 (not the minimal one) > > So would appreciate if GNOME had the same working: > - for upgrade, check for task-gnome-minimal > - to perform upgrade, install task-gnome > > This seems a bit inconsistent? Not sure of 'CD' space issues though. I > used the Mageia network boot image (the 40MB or so one) to install > Cauldron via the internet. IMO if there are space issues, then only the > CD version should be optimized for space, not the other options. For a > network install I just want exactly what I select. > > Could this be changed?
Why? This was done for various reasons whereas you didn't bring any technical argument.
