On Fri, Dec 23, 2011 at 3:30 PM, Alexandre Bergel
<[email protected]>wrote:

> > I don't agree. If I just want to install GTInspector, why should I
> download lots of dependencies which actually are NOT dependencies?? I just
> want to download GTInspector and only its REAL dependencies, that is, the
> dependencies I need to make it work. Even if the loading would be fast, I
> DON'T WANT dependencies that are not dependencies. At least in this
> scenario. Some may want them, some may not. So, having a way to load
> GTInspector and only its real dependencies is something I would appreciate.
> > If only the speed were the problem, I can load whole moose in something
> like 10 seconds using fuel.
>
> I am probably less sensible on this issue. On my computer I have thousands
> of files that I do not know what they are useful for. I simply do not look
> at them :-)
>


But:
- you don't search senders, implementors, browser, do refactorings,  etc in
your machine. Just for a simple inspector I end up with my image full of
stuff which I don't usually want (if I do want, then I would explicitly
load the rest).
- it doesn't fail when there are problems with their dependencies (as it
happens with Moose when having lots of dependencies)
- you do not install the same software that much. I do. I build new images
all the time.

All in all, what I want to say is that if there are users (like me) which
would like to load GTInspector only load the needed dependencies, then it
would be good if you can provide them.

Cheers


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