hi :) On Wed, Jun 02, 2004 at 01:12:14AM +0200, Michael Vogt wrote: > IMO package auto tracking belongs into apt itself. So it shouldn't > matter if you install something via apt-get, aptitude or synaptic (or > any other apt fronend) you always get correct tracking. The same > should be true for various other metadata like e.g. the "new" flag and > the "hold" flag. exactly. Additionally, I would like to see a new flag: 'never'. Dependency tracking should do its best to avoid these packages. (e.g., generally I want to add all Recommended packages, too -- but I don't want to draw in emacs, even if it is recommended by some tool I use) The problem is that dependency tracking in a system as big as debian is not that easy as it looks at first sight. And in the near future I don't have the time to think some more about such a feature. :( -- Martin Waitz
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