Am 16.10.2012 03:29, schrieb Gaetan Bisson:
netcfg isn't in base either
As I pointed out recently, it should be.
Possibly, but regardless of what we end up doing with netcfg, iproute2 should be in base in its own right.
I just saw you removed wpa_supplicant from the base group too...
So if I understand your position correctly you are against individual network connectivity tools being in base, but CLI/GUI using them are fine?!? I mean, why not, but I thought base was supposed to be minimal.
There should be some basic network configuration facility installed by default. I feel that adding both netcfg and iproute to base is the right thing to do, but wireless should be optional. I removed wpa_supplicant because it was incredibly inconsistent to have it, but not netcfg. Now they switched roles. I am fine with add wpa_supplicant, iw and crda to base if we really want wireless support installed by default.