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On Fri, Dec 30, 2005 at 06:30:04AM -0800, Jay Dolan wrote:
--- Jay Dolan wrote:
There is really no need for such metadata. Per will compile a list of ports (probably very close to what was 'base') that will be pre-selected when setup is run. When else do you need to know what's in 'base'? In this way, setup will be slightly less confusing to first-timers, too, because they will not be faced with "What's base, opt, and contrib?" Instead, just the package names will be visible because if it's on the cd, it's 'core'. Let's not make it more complicated than it has to be :)
ok, than the ports listed as dependencies in core ports are all of core but not those one on that list ? Where is that list ? Hmm, sounds not very straight-forward to me, but anyway, as long as this point is not really clear, it makes no sense to touch the core ports and add any dependency information. best regards Juergen -- Juergen Daubert | mailto:jue@jue.li Korb, Germany | http://jue.li/crux