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Re: tasksel, dselect, on initial install



> Randolph, I see that if you go into tasksel, and select nothing, it returns
> code 1. I can conceive of a user purposfully going in, and selecting
> nothing, if they wanted a very very minimal system. What do you think?
> 
> I am leaning toward running tasksel, if it returns 0, running apt-get -f
> install; if it returns 1, doing nothing, and if it returns anything else,
> doing some kind of error recovery. What do you think; will this fit in with
> the return codes of your program?

Sounds good, or I can modify it to work with whatver we decide on.

Incidentally, tasksel currently runs apt-get on its own unless you run it in
test mode.

randolph
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