>>>>> J G Miller <mil...@yoyo.ORG> writes:
>>>>> On Thursday, May 17th, 2012, at 14:21:51h +0000, Roger Burton West wrote:
>> Ideally Recommends would be flagged for review, but we generally end up
>> not wanting them.
> Yes that is the problem, one does not want to miss out on some
> potentially helpful extras but often they are just not appropriate
> such as DECnet in this case.
Alternatively, one can craft a simplistic Conflicts:-only
package (say, with equivs) to prevent these packages from being
installed. E. g.:
Package: get-rid-of-the-boring-stuff
Priority: required
Conflicts: dbus, gfxboot, libdrm-intel1, libdrm-nouveau1, libdrm-radeon1, os-prober, plymouth
Description: Block unwanted packages
This package's solely purpose is to conflict with a few unwanted
packages.
> It would be good if apt-get had an option to allow a Y/N dialog
> response to "install recommends" when recommends are available.
> My point on this one is that an obsolete "proprietary" networking
> protocol should not be getting installed for software related to
> audio.
> I could understand it, if the package being installed was network
> related, but audio is in a completely different application group ...
Well, JACK and NAS are audio. Yet, they're network.
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