On Mon, 2005-01-24 at 10:17 +0100, Peter Backlund wrote:
To me, this seems to be the best and simplest solution. The requirement
for gnome-vfs2-smb is apparently there to make sure the default install
has certain funcionality, so why not delegate that responsibility to the
installation program (i.e. Anaconda)? If the user wants to remove it
later, fine. On upgrades, gnome-vfs2-smb will be upgraded if it's
installed, otherwise it won't be installed.
This course of action has the priorities backward. Priority 1 is that
people
get the functionality they expect. Priority 2 is that tweakers and
tuners
can save a little disk space.
Havoc