Hello,
Am Mittwoch, 4. November 2015 schrieb Stefan Hundhammer:
> I guess the reasoning was that with libyui-ncurses there is no harm
> done - rather get it in one case too many than in one case too few.
> It doesn't add many dependencies.
>
> With libyui-qt, that's another matter: It depends on Qt which has
> quite a number of subpackages and a large number of dependencies like
> X11 etc.; even if you install X11 anyway, it might drag quite a
> number of other X11 stuff in that you wouldn't have otherwise.
Untested idea: in the libyui-qt6 package, add something like
Supplements: libQt5Core5
which is basically a "reverse Recommends" - if libQt5Core5 is installed,
it should also cause installation of libyui-qt6.
(There's also the packageand() syntax if you want it to depend on
multiple packages.)
Regards,
Christian Boltz
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So... Hm... ich bin etwas aufgeschmissen.
How to troubleshoot without trouble?
[Ratti in fontlinge-devel]
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