> Why would I want a program installed that i wouldn't want to run EVER?

If you install Glom, it's fair to assume that you are likely to need
this part of Glom's implementation some time. Asking for Postgres not to
be installed for Glom is equivalent to asking for libgnomeprint not to
be installed because you never want to print from Gnumeric. Wanting to
save a few MB would not be a good enough reason to do that.

You might prefer a client-only version of Glom. I plan to produce one at
some time, though embedded use seems the only worthwhile place for it.
But at the moment, a Glom without postgres is a broken Glom.

I do not deny that there is a problem with Ubuntu's installation of
Glom. I'm trying to tell you that the problem is not in the
implementation of Glom itself. The problem is that Ubuntu starts an
instance that is not used.

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Glom: missing dependency - PostgreSQL
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