Bug#962241: texlive-lang-czechslovak: depends on all other European language packs
On 05. 06. 20 11:01, Hilmar Preuße wrote: Am 05.06.2020 um 01:58 teilte Jiri Palecek mit: Hi, Hello the texlive-lang-czechslovak depends on all other European texlive-lang-xxx packages, like English, German, French, etc. This makes the overall size of packages brought by it up to several hundreds MB. I'm not quite sure why that would be necessary, as it is the only language pack that has this property. Please check that the dependencies there are absolutely needed. We had to introduce it, to solve another issue: #928805 . Cor, that's awful. Can't it be conditionally disabled somehow? Does it even work, when it loads hyphenation patterns for languages I don't even know exist, let alone speak them? Can't it interfere with the patterns for Czech? Regards Jiri Palecek
Bug#962241: texlive-lang-czechslovak: depends on all other European language packs
Am 05.06.2020 um 01:58 teilte Jiri Palecek mit: Hi, > the texlive-lang-czechslovak depends on all other European > texlive-lang-xxx packages, like English, German, French, etc. This makes > the overall size of packages brought by it up to several hundreds > MB. I'm not quite sure why that would be necessary, as it is the only > language pack that has this property. Please check that the > dependencies there are absolutely needed. > We had to introduce it, to solve another issue: #928805 . Hilmar -- sigfault #206401 http://counter.li.org signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature
Bug#962241: texlive-lang-czechslovak: depends on all other European language packs
Version: 2020.20200522-1 Severity: minor Package: texlive-lang-czechslovak Hello, the texlive-lang-czechslovak depends on all other European texlive-lang-xxx packages, like English, German, French, etc. This makes the overall size of packages brought by it up to several hundreds MB. I'm not quite sure why that would be necessary, as it is the only language pack that has this property. Please check that the dependencies there are absolutely needed. Regards Jiri Palecek