Re: @core in F14 pulls in libX11

2011-01-27 Thread James Antill
On Fri, 2011-01-21 at 22:54 -0800, Garrett Holmstrom wrote: > It seems that the "core" yum group pulls in X11 libraries, at the very > least on x86_64, via the following dependency chain: > > policycoreutils > dbus-glib > gobject-introspection > cairo > libX11 It's probably worth noting that th

Re: @core in F14 pulls in libX11

2011-01-27 Thread Colin Walters
On Sat, Jan 22, 2011 at 1:54 AM, Garrett Holmstrom wrote: > It seems that the "core" yum group pulls in X11 libraries, at the very > least on x86_64, via the following dependency chain: > > policycoreutils > dbus-glib > gobject-introspection > cairo > libX11 > > Does that much seriously need to be

Re: @core in F14 pulls in libX11

2011-01-22 Thread Mamoru Tasaka
Garrett Holmstrom wrote, at 01/22/2011 03:54 PM +9:00: > It seems that the "core" yum group pulls in X11 libraries, at the very > least on x86_64, via the following dependency chain: > > policycoreutils > dbus-glib > gobject-introspection > cairo > libX11 > > Does that much seriously need to be in

Re: @core in F14 pulls in libX11

2011-01-22 Thread Peter Robinson
On Sat, Jan 22, 2011 at 6:54 AM, Garrett Holmstrom wrote: > It seems that the "core" yum group pulls in X11 libraries, at the very > least on x86_64, via the following dependency chain: > > policycoreutils > dbus-glib > gobject-introspection > cairo > libX11 > > Does that much seriously need to be

@core in F14 pulls in libX11

2011-01-21 Thread Garrett Holmstrom
It seems that the "core" yum group pulls in X11 libraries, at the very least on x86_64, via the following dependency chain: policycoreutils dbus-glib gobject-introspection cairo libX11 Does that much seriously need to be in what we consider a bare minimum Fedora install? -- devel mailing list