Re: splitting the ocaml package ???
I really don't see how ocaml and coq may depend on X (in the sense, I
suppose, if Xfree). Except, maybe, for borderline things like emacs
mode ? Then they should be considered separately. CamlTk in another
story and is packaged separately I guess.
Jean-Francois Monin
Georges Mariano a ecrit :
> Sven LUTHER wrote:
>
> >
> > but i don't know if it is trully worth it, apart maybe for the toplevel.
> >
> > What do you all think of it ?
>
> Well, I don't have any precise idea about this "tuning" except the
> following criteria
> - stuff which depends on X
> - and stuff which do not depend on X
>
> (so,
> I think that the "essential" part of the package 'ocaml' do not have to
> depend on X [if possible]...
> Same note about 'coq' package which seems to depend on X, [trying to
> install the package this morning leads to a long list of upgrade including
> X stuff !!]
> is this really necessary ??
> )
>
>
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