On Sunday 21 January 2007 22:38, Joey Hess wrote:
If creation of a task is not an option, then please reassign to
debian-cd as IMO we should at least make sure that some of these
packages are available on the 1st CDs to enable people to build
custom kernels or modules after installation.
I've added module-assistant to forcd1. build-essential was already
included.
are the kernel headers for the standard debian kernels on CD1 as well? module
assistant isn't going to be much use without those.
Op 22-01-2007 om 12:46 schreef peter green:
Joey Hess
This is why #266702 is still open. The fact that those default
C development tools are no longer in standard still doesn't make
development a sensible task. It's not the same class of thing as
running a web server or using a desktop,
The problem with adding a development task has always been, and
continues to be, that people do not use the same tools for development,
and that there are no good defaults beyond basic C-style development
tools.
mind you a similar thing applies to say the file server task, there are at
Frans Pop wrote:
Recently the priority of a number of development packages was lowered from
standard which means they are no longer installed by default. This is a
good thing, but IMO it would be nice if these packages could be installed
in an easy way using a Development task.
The problem
Package: tasksel
Version: 2.66
Severity: wishlist
Recently the priority of a number of development packages was lowered from
standard which means they are no longer installed by default. This is a
good thing, but IMO it would be nice if these packages could be installed
in an easy way using a
The main challenge will be to get translations for the task, but possibly
we can find existing translations somewhere.
Sigh.
/me prepares to a few weeks fighting to seek for the last
translations...:-|
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