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Bug#362253: Neither discover1, laptop-detect, mdetect nor xresprobe are needed



Package: xserver-xorg
Version: 1:7.0.10

When I upgraded to this version of xserver-xorg, I was required to also
install discover1, discover1-data, libdiscover1, mdetect, xresprobe
laptop-detect and dmidecode as dependencies.

Debian policy states, "The Depends field should be used if the
depended-on package is required for the depending package to provide a
significant amount of functionality."

I submit that 100% of the functionality of xserver-xorg can be obtained
without any of these packages.  They are conveniences for configuration
purposes only. They bloat the system, clog the harddrive, complicate
package management, require continual maintenance, open security holes
and worst of all, slow the boot process significantly.

I don't think they even meet the requirement of Recommends or Suggests
as all these relationships are defined in terms of utility not
convenience of configuration.  But I won't quibble, if you'll please not
make them Depends.

It's interesting that packages.debian.org lists these as both Recommends
and Depends.  Perhaps this was just a slip up?



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