Am 20.06.2015 um 19:28 schrieb John Paul Adrian Glaubitz: > On 06/20/2015 06:56 PM, Patrick Matthäi wrote: >>> I can't say what's right or best for cmus, but what is right for >>> Debian seems fairly self evident to everyone but the roar >>> maintainers. > >> There is no depenedencie of *roar* to dnet at all. > > Excuse me? > > glaubitz@ikarus:~$ apt-cache depends libroar2 |grep dnet > Depends: libdnet > glaubitz@ikarus:~$ dnet-common to be exactly now. libdnet is not problematic at all > >> Sorry Ron, but you are realy the last person who is responsible to >> discuss about topic at all. Same topic as with mumble/celt... > > Well, he's right and I am pretty sure that all these bug reports > with requests to drop DECnet support by various users agree: > >> https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=755934 It is a packaging issue of roaraudio. Nothin decnet related. >> https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=675014 This is fixed since years >> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/cmus/+bug/923027 >This is Ubuntu, not Debian. And in Debian there is no depedencie on libdnet-common. > > Patrick, why are you so incredibly stubborn and refuse to accept > that no one wants to have DECnet packages installed on their > system when they want to use ROAR or cmus? John... There is just a depends on a library pushing not more than yet another lib on the system. Why? Because roaraudio is using some functions of it. Where is the problem? Nowhere. So John. What is *your* problem? I am not "stubbhorn" about this "issue". It just looks like you made it to your religion to argue against it at all without any arguments. You argue with release critical bugs which do not exist etc etc.. Please use your free time to do something more innovative, like planting a tree.. But never again add me to a troll discussion just because Ron wants so. -- /* Mit freundlichem Gruß / With kind regards, Patrick Matthäi GNU/Linux Debian Developer Blog: http://www.linux-dev.org/ E-Mail: pmatthaei@debian.org patrick@linux-dev.org */
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