Acknowledged; but I wonder why you don't just use intermediate
metapackages. This wasn't supposed to be an issue because I didn't
envision that people would be attempting to use Task-Seeds all the way
down the inheritance chain. For Ubuntu, an example looks like this:
required -> minimal -> standard -> desktop-common -> desktop
minimal declares Task-Seeds: required, and desktop declares Task-Seeds:
desktop-common; we don't need to do more than that because there exist
ubuntu-minimal, ubuntu-standard, and ubuntu-desktop metapackages. Task-
Seeds was only meant to bridge the gap between seeds where it's worth
building metapackages for them.
** Changed in: germinate (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Wishlist
** Changed in: germinate (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Triaged
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Add a way for germinate-update-metapackage to recursively add packages
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