Re: Tasksel is not what it was....
On Sun, 1 Aug 2004 15:31:16 -0400
Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> wrote:
> Keith O'Connell wrote:
> > Where can I find out what files comprised;
> >
> > lsb
>
> The lsb package.
>
> > unix server
>
> Too ill-defined to really be useful, but FWIW, it comprised these
> packages:
>
> ssh
> telnetd
> talk
> talkd
> ytalk
> finger
> fingerd
> ftpd
> zsh
> tcsh
> pdksh
> screen
> telnet
> netcat
> traceroute
> mtr
> man-db
> manpages
> emacs21
> vim
> nethack-console
> bsdgames
> w3m
> sudo
>
> > c and c++
>
> I suspect that most of us doing development in C should have no trouble
> installing individual packages as the need arrises. FWIW, the list was this:
>
> gcc
> cpp
> g++
> make
> binutils
> flex
> bison
> gettext
> glibc-doc
> manpages-dev
> stl-manual
> autoconf
> automake1.7
> autoproject
> libtool
> indent
> cutils
> liwc
> cflow
> patch
> cvs
> strace
> ltrace
> gdb
> nowebm
> c2man
> cxref
> subversion
>
> > python
>
> The content of this package was essentially random and useless. Install
> python, python-doc, python-dev and add whatever pyton modules you like to work
> with and you'll do much better.
>
> > java
>
> Again I suspect a java developer would rather pick his own tools, but:
>
> gcj
> java-common
> java2html
> libservlet2.2-java
> kaffe
> vide
> motor
Thank you - I am happy now
Keith
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Keith O'Connell.
Maidstone, Kent. (UK)
kroc@blueyonder.co.uk
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