** Description changed: - As an Ubuntu minimal user I find it to be unnecessary to be forced to - install `ubuntu-wallpapers` when I install `gnome-shell`. I've tried - using `apt-mark hold ubuntu-wallpapers` but that causes the `gnome- - shell` installation to fail. After some investigation I found out the - `ubuntu-wallpapers` package is a required dependency of `gnome-shell`, - would it be possible to make `gnome-shell` to offer `ubuntu-wallpapers` - as recommended package? + As an Ubuntu minimal user I find unnecessary to be forced to install + `ubuntu-wallpapers` when I install `gnome-shell`. I've tried using `apt- + mark hold ubuntu-wallpapers` but that causes the `gnome-shell` + installation to fail. After some investigation I found out the `ubuntu- + wallpapers` package is a required dependency of `gnome-shell`, would it + be possible to make `gnome-shell` to offer `ubuntu-wallpapers` as + recommended package? Ubuntu release: Ubuntu 18.10 Package version: 3.30.1-2ubuntu1.18.10.1 What do you expect to happen? The `ubuntu-wallpapers` package should be recommended (not required) when installing `gnome-shell` What happened instead? The `gnome-shell` package depends on `ubuntu-wallpapers`
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