On Tue, Apr 29, 2003 at 09:33:50PM -0500, Debian Bug Tracking System wrote: > You might want to look into /usr/share/doc/build-essential/list > > Here's the definition (as of Policy 3.1.0.0): > > It will not be necessary to explicitly specify build-time > relationships on a minimal set of packages that are always needed > to compile, link and put in a Debian package a standard "Hello > World!" program written in C or C++. The required packages are > called _build-essential_, and an informational list can be found > in /usr/share/doc/build-essential/list' (which is contained in > the `build-essential' package). > > I hope Branden does not kill me for closing this bug... Only if you're wrong. :) Given that the bug appears to have been the product of personal "initiative" rather than any operational defect, though, I think your diagnosis and action was probably correct. Thank you very much for the assistance. -- G. Branden Robinson | When dogma enters the brain, all Debian GNU/Linux | intellectual activity ceases. branden@debian.org | -- Robert Anton Wilson http://people.debian.org/~branden/ |
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