On 12/07/13 15:40, Drew DeVault wrote: >> But that puts the most important uninstalled optdep in the middle of the >> output. > I suppose that's true. From my testing, however, it looks fairly > distinct. Example: > > Optional dependencies for cmus > alsa-lib: for ALSA output plugin support [installed] > libao: for AO output plugin support [installed] > libpulse: for PulseAudio output plugin support [installed] > faad2: for AAC input plugin support [installed] > flac: for flac input plugin support [installed] > libmad: for mp3 input plugin support [installed] > libmodplug: for modplug input plugin support [installed] > libmp4v2: for mp4 input plugin support [installed] > libmpcdec: for musepack input plugin support [installed] > libvorbis: for vorbis input plugin support [installed] > wavpack: for wavpack input plugin support [installed] > ffmpeg: for ffmpeg input plugin support > opusfile: for opus input plugin support > > What if we moved [installed] to the start of the line, or added a line > between the two groups of packages? >
What if we just did not print installed optional dependencies?
