Doing this late for 8.10 because otherwise we'll have to pull dbus et al
into the debootstrapped set by priority ...
revno: 1258
committer: Colin Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
branch nick: platform.intrepid
timestamp: Mon 2008-10-20 17:00:52 +0100
message:
wireless-tools/wpasupplicant -
Furthermore:
revno: 1355
committer: Colin Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
branch nick: ubuntu.intrepid
timestamp: Mon 2008-10-20 17:18:15 +0100
message:
dendrobates indicates he'd prefer wireless-tools/wpasupplicant installed by
default, so move them from server-ship to server
revno: 1329
committer:
Setting status back to confirmed since this bug still exist in latest
commits.
** Changed in: ubuntu-meta (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released = Triaged
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wireless-tools,wpasupplicant in -minimal
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Metapackages have been uploaded and are all on their way into the
archive. If you leave this alone for a bit then we will stop having to
mess around with bug statuses ...
** Changed in: ubuntu-meta (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged = Fix Released
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wireless-tools,wpasupplicant in -minimal
I understand wpasupplicant offers more features than wireless-tools, but
wireless-tools also has some command-line tools for the non-wpa use
cases.
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wireless-tools,wpasupplicant in -minimal
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Indeed, the dependency on this package should either move to ubuntu-
dekstop or a recommends in ubuntu-minimal.
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On Thu, 2007-09-06 at 03:54 +, William Grant wrote:
Couldn't they just be moved to Recommends? It's a bit silly to have
these floating around on a server, or to have to remove the
metapackage.
I agree with this solution indeed.
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Couldn't they just be moved to Recommends? It's a bit silly to have
these floating around on a server, or to have to remove the metapackage.
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wireless-tools,wpasupplicant in -minimal
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