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Re: is it possible to install a desktop-manager without python and perl?



On Mon, Jun 22, 2009 at 8:24 PM,
thveillon.debian<thveillon.debian@googlemail.com> wrote:
>>明? wrote:
>> On Mon, Jun 22, 2009 at 4:11 PM,
>> thveillon.debian<thveillon.debian@googlemail.com> wrote:
>>>> Sebastian Günther wrote:
>>>> * 明? (shi.minjue@gmail.com) [22.06.09 03:18]:
>>>>> I want to keep the programs in my system all written in c/c++, no
>>>>> python or perl or any other programming languages, is it possible to
>>>>> reach it? I removed the 2 packages, python and perl, from my system,
>>>>> and of cause, I losed my desktop, is it possible to install a desktop
>>>>> manager without perl and python? which is the proper desktop manager?
>>>>> thanks
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>> # apt-cache --installed rdepends (perl|python)
>>>>
>>>> should show you which packages depend on perl resp. python. Then you can
>>>> decide wether you can live without them.
>>>>
>>>> Sebastian
>>>>
>>> But aren't "perl" or "python" packages just metapackages acting like
>>> glue for all the others in the section ? I don't know if removing them
>>> will have any effect on the libs already installed.
>>> And doesn't the package configuration system needs python and/or perl
>>> stuff ?
>> yes, i hate it so much! if i remove python, the whole gnome
>> environment are removed; if i remove perl, the whole xorg system is
>> removed. I don't think it's a good design to make python or perl so
>> bottom, especially for people who do not like python and perl, like
>> me.
>>> aptitude search ~S~i~s'(perl|python)'  returns packages that look pretty
>>> low-level stuff to me, most of which I have never installed manually but
>>> were dragged in as dependencies.
>>>
>>> Looks like a strange idea to me to run a "one programming language only"
>>> system, it would hint that there's a "one fits all" language and other
>>> are just for decoration purpose... (Well, some may agree I guess ;-) )
>> yes, currently, I'm almost a "one programming language only" people, I
>> can accept the existence of other languages, but I think they should
>> be optional, not necessory!
>>> Tom
>>>
>
> Well, there's always Mike OS, it's assembly language only, with C
> library and api to write C code for it... If that's minimalistic enough
> for you, at least you won't be bothered by Perl or Python ! (but the guy
> doing Mike OS, Mike Saunders, is also writing Python columns for
> LinuxFormat magazine... There's tools for every job).
>
> http://mikeos.berlios.de/
thank you very much, I also like assembly programming, that's the
right distribution for me!
>
> Cheers,
>
> Tom
>
>
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