Re: [Bug 122039] Re: [Gutsy] unnecessary packages in ubuntu-desktop dependencies?

2008-09-02 Thread FrankyT
Agreed. just changing linking on the few packages mentioned here would not
really help the issue. someone needs to look at it as a whole and adjust
accordingly.

On Mon, Sep 1, 2008 at 4:52 PM, Wouter Stomp [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 Colin it would probably better if one of the developers just had a
 critical look at the current dependencies and made them recommends where
 appropiate.

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 + Unnecessary packages in ubuntu-desktop dependencies?

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[Bug 122039] Re: [Gutsy] unnecessary packages in ubuntu-desktop dependencies?

2008-09-01 Thread Wouter Stomp
Colin it would probably better if one of the developers just had a
critical look at the current dependencies and made them recommends where
appropiate.

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[Bug 122039] Re: [Gutsy] unnecessary packages in ubuntu-desktop dependencies?

2008-08-31 Thread Colin Watson
The more people keep tacking on additional package names to this bug,
the less likely it is that it will ever be fixed because it's a pain to
trawl through for information.

Please file a *new* bug for each package whose status you feel should be
changed.

(I just dropped tsclient and gnome-pilot-conduits to Recommends.)

** Description changed:

- Binary package hint: ubuntu-desktop
+ *** Please do not add new package names to this bug when you think
+ ubuntu-desktop shouldn't depend on them. File a new bug instead. This
+ has been a public service announcement. ***
  
  Hello! This is an exploratory bug report. It is based on Gutsy, which
  I'm using right now, but probably applies to the older versions too.
  
  I've just noticed ubuntu-desktop depends on the xsane and espeak
  packages. These two are packages I have never, ever used, and I suspect
  this is true for the vast majority of users.
  
  I understand out-of-the-box compatibility with scanners and screen-
  readers are desirable qualities for Ubuntu, but isn't there another way?
  Perhaps putting them as Recommends dependencies would work; espeak
  could be part of an ubuntu-accessibility package, installed by
  default, and xsane could maybe be automatically-installed when a scanner
  is detected.
  
  The problem is that unnecessary packages not only occupy space, but can
  cause problems too (I've recently have trouble with the GIMP, which I
  use only on digital-camera pictures, not starting up, and xsane is the
  suspect; yes, I know it's a development release, and I can handle it,
  but still). And removing them is a problem, too, because (useful)
  additions to ubuntu-desktop will not be noticed.

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[Bug 122039] Re: [Gutsy] unnecessary packages in ubuntu-desktop dependencies?

2008-08-19 Thread Colin Watson
** Changed in: ubuntu-meta (Ubuntu)
 Assignee: Colin Watson (kamion) = (unassigned)

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[Bug 122039] Re: [Gutsy] unnecessary packages in ubuntu-desktop dependencies?

2008-05-13 Thread Philipp Meier
I think this bug is still one that needs to be fixed. But the
improvement is definitely remarkable.

I totally agree with the point, that everything is a recommendation
(which is possible) instead of an requirement. I would prefer a ubuntu
system where everything (except the software to manage the system and a
desktop environment - e.g something like gnome-minimal) is optional,
but set up after a fresh install.

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[Bug 122039] Re: [Gutsy] unnecessary packages in ubuntu-desktop dependencies?

2007-12-31 Thread Markus Majer
+1 to the answer of Prosthetic Head - I couldnt answer better.

@FrankyT: I personally did know that if the ubuntu-desktop is removed,
all the other packages attached to it won't be removed also. First,
because I am working with Debian and Ubuntu together almost 10 years
know, I believe - and I think also, that a clever newbie will also don't
think that, because it just would make no sense! That is not the point.
(But it could be solved very easily, I could solve it, with my average
packaging knowledge..)

It is just the point, the user above pointed out!

It was not only for fun, that I added the following link like above:
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/sounder/2006-June/007465.html

Read it, and also the link included in there, so you find out, what the
real problem is, and what problems a user might get, without knowing
that it has its origin in removing a package that removes ubuntu-desktop
which ends in a not properly upgraded system.

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[Bug 122039] Re: [Gutsy] unnecessary packages in ubuntu-desktop dependencies?

2007-12-31 Thread FrankyT
@Markus/Head

so I should reinstall ubuntu-desktop before upgrading huh? that works.
glad I found out now. so I guess there is no answer to the bloat issue
after all.

oh well, 
thanks folks!

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[Bug 122039] Re: [Gutsy] unnecessary packages in ubuntu-desktop dependencies?

2007-12-30 Thread FrankyT

Actually I'm thinking it's almost a non-issue, having gotten around to doing 
some testing. I do have a few recommendations however.

I had seen earlier in the thread, and elsewhere, that removing the
ubuntu-desktop package by itself does nothing, because it is a meta-
package. I had trouble getting a confirmation on that however so I tried
it on a box i was rebuilding (bye bye vista!).

Removing one piece of Ubuntu-desktop prereq software (lets say xsane)
does remove xsane and the ubuntu-desktop meta-package (since you no
longer have all the sub-components), but DOES NOT remove any other
packages referred to by Ubuntu-desktop. this is the behavior I was
unclear on. Like others I was concerned that this action would remove
gnome and everything else GUI oriented.

so my recommendation is to make that information more easily available.
perhaps a message box or some other form of user notification that this
action is not inadvertently harmful to the rest of your desktop
environment.

I can see that others on the thread are complaining of bloat in the
default package. I can understand that, coming from a windows
background, but being a bit of a n00b, if a competent one, I do
appreciate at least some of the bundling. besides, it you install ubuntu
server, it's really easy to install the gui with apt-get, since you only
need to call the one package

I agree with others above who have requested an install-time
software/services selection tool. that way we could check/uncheck boxes
to install optional packages. the one thing synaptic is bad at is
suggesting a n00b what they want and need. canonical handles this by
bundling common supported software, to make sure that whatever we need,
it is ready to go.

so to sum up: 
1) notify the user that removing xsane and ubuntu-desktop will not remove gnome 
or any other dependent packages.

2) give better control to advanced users over what software is
installed, before it is installed, so that they can pick and choose the
packages that are right for them.

Happy new years folks

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Re: [Bug 122039] Re: [Gutsy] unnecessary packages in ubuntu-desktop dependencies?

2007-12-30 Thread Prosthetic Head
my problem is that if ubuntu-desktop is removed it will mean that new
features added between releases as recommends of ubuntu-desktop will not be
pulled in. I don't mind some bundling, but there is no reason that anything
non-essential  is marked as a dependency, it should be a recommended package
instead. For example, if i don't have and will never have a printer attached
or a scanner or a CD/DVD drive why can't I remove all the related packages
without damaging the upgrade-ability of my system?

On Dec 30, 2007 7:36 PM, FrankyT [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 Actually I'm thinking it's almost a non-issue, having gotten around to
 doing some testing. I do have a few recommendations however.

 I had seen earlier in the thread, and elsewhere, that removing the
 ubuntu-desktop package by itself does nothing, because it is a meta-
 package. I had trouble getting a confirmation on that however so I tried
 it on a box i was rebuilding (bye bye vista!).

 Removing one piece of Ubuntu-desktop prereq software (lets say xsane)
 does remove xsane and the ubuntu-desktop meta-package (since you no
 longer have all the sub-components), but DOES NOT remove any other
 packages referred to by Ubuntu-desktop. this is the behavior I was
 unclear on. Like others I was concerned that this action would remove
 gnome and everything else GUI oriented.

 so my recommendation is to make that information more easily available.
 perhaps a message box or some other form of user notification that this
 action is not inadvertently harmful to the rest of your desktop
 environment.

 I can see that others on the thread are complaining of bloat in the
 default package. I can understand that, coming from a windows
 background, but being a bit of a n00b, if a competent one, I do
 appreciate at least some of the bundling. besides, it you install ubuntu
 server, it's really easy to install the gui with apt-get, since you only
 need to call the one package

 I agree with others above who have requested an install-time
 software/services selection tool. that way we could check/uncheck boxes
 to install optional packages. the one thing synaptic is bad at is
 suggesting a n00b what they want and need. canonical handles this by
 bundling common supported software, to make sure that whatever we need,
 it is ready to go.

 so to sum up:
 1) notify the user that removing xsane and ubuntu-desktop will not remove
 gnome or any other dependent packages.

 2) give better control to advanced users over what software is
 installed, before it is installed, so that they can pick and choose the
 packages that are right for them.

 Happy new years folks

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[Bug 122039] Re: [Gutsy] unnecessary packages in ubuntu-desktop dependencies?

2007-12-29 Thread Markus Majer
Oh yes, Evolution, this unstable email client.. ;)

I could add much much more, who should be recommends rather than
depending.

This is a bigger issue, I think, and I hope that could be solved in the
next releases.

Because without that, we cannot install here, the desktops we want,
without harming the stability or usabiltiy of our systems caused by the
automatic removing of the ubuntu-desktop.

The problem also causing a many of the (relatively few) bad reviews for Ubuntu: 
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/sounder/2006-June/007465.html

So it is more important than this bug report reads.

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[Bug 122039] Re: [Gutsy] unnecessary packages in ubuntu-desktop dependencies?

2007-12-10 Thread FrankyT
well, Gimp for one. I also probably won't need OpenOffice or Evolution
on this box. as close as I can tell, the only reason that these are
listed as required, is that adminsitration interfaces have been included
in the ubuntu-desktop. that implies that they didn't want to mandate
checking for package install before running the admin tool, so the dealt
with the problem by attaching the dependency.

perhaps not the most user friendly option available. I have seen
references online to ways to break these dependency links manually, but
I have to look into it further.

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[Bug 122039] Re: [Gutsy] unnecessary packages in ubuntu-desktop dependencies?

2007-09-23 Thread Prosthetic Head
Serpentine, sound-juicer, anything cd/dvd R/RW related. anything printer or 
scanner related. Firewire stuff, palm synch stuff, bluetooth. In fact, anything 
which isn't REQUIRED for a usable graphical environment. Don't want them 
removed from the defaullt install, just want to be able to remove them if I 
have no use for them.
ie, i have no bluetooth, no firewire device no cd/dvd writer and no scanner or 
printer, but i'm stuck with all this gumph i can and will never use on this 
system..

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[Bug 122039] Re: [Gutsy] unnecessary packages in ubuntu-desktop dependencies?

2007-09-22 Thread Luke Yelavich
Actually, espeak doesn't even need to be installed by default, as the
espeak library is pulled in anyway, which satisfies the screen reader
requirements. espeak could be either in ship, or supported.

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[Bug 122039] Re: [Gutsy] unnecessary packages in ubuntu-desktop dependencies?

2007-08-17 Thread Bogdan Butnaru
Other items for the list:

cd-paranoia, dvd+rw-tools, nautilus-cd-burner, wodim --- someone without a CD 
drive can be desktop user.
fortune-mod --- not really critical
gnome-pilot-conduits --- I don't have a PDA

almost all printer-related packages (foomatic-*, pnm2ppa, cupsys-*)
which are not critical for users without a printer.

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[Bug 122039] Re: [Gutsy] unnecessary packages in ubuntu-desktop dependencies?

2007-08-08 Thread Colin Watson
espeak was already a Recommends by the time I got to this, and I've
dropped xsane to Recommends too:

revno: 1039
committer: Colin Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
branch nick: ubuntu.gutsy
timestamp: Wed 2007-08-08 10:32:23 +0100
message:
  drop xsane to Recommends (LP: #122039)

xterm is a dependency because it's used (hardcoded) by gdm as a fallback
in case the main X session fails.

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   Status: New = Fix Released

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[Bug 122039] Re: [Gutsy] unnecessary packages in ubuntu-desktop dependencies?

2007-08-08 Thread Wouter Stomp
And what about the others I mentioned above: Serpentine, sound-juicer,
tsclient and rss-glx?

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[Bug 122039] Re: [Gutsy] unnecessary packages in ubuntu-desktop dependencies?

2007-08-07 Thread Allan MacKinnon
I've also noticed xterm and uxterm in my menu. Good candidates for
removal since I have Terminal and don't need more CLIs.

They were installed by default and try to remove ubuntu-desktop if I try
to uninstall them.

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[Bug 122039] Re: [Gutsy] unnecessary packages in ubuntu-desktop dependencies?

2007-08-06 Thread Wouter Stomp
They should be recommended by ubuntu-desktop. Serpentine, sound-juicer,
tsclient, rss-glx are some more programs that I think should be
recommends instead of dependencies.

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[Bug 122039] Re: [Gutsy] unnecessary packages in ubuntu-desktop dependencies?

2007-08-06 Thread Prosthetic Head
I believe there are many packages that should be recommends, not dependencies..
There is a forum thread on this topic here:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=518683

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