On 2022-04-22 10:52:06 (+0200), Jan Alexander Steffens (heftig) wrote:
On Fri, Apr 22, 2022 at 10:38 AM David Runge via arch-dev-public < arch-dev-public@lists.archlinux.org> wrote:
The `qemu` package now only carries a few common files and tracks all of its leaf packages as optional dependencies.
I'm still unhappy with `pacman -S qemu` not doing anything useful. Maybe we could name that `qemu-misc` or `qemu-common` instead and have our various metapackages provide `qemu`, so the user at least gets to select a provider?
Hmm, that might work, too! If I understand you correctly, you would want something like: * qemu -> qemu-common * change split package dependencies from qemu to qemu-common * qemu-base provides qemu * qemu-desktop provides qemu (still replaces qemu<7) Would qemu-common still track all optional dependencies? I think the visibility of those in one place is very important, but to me it seems counterintuitive to have them on qemu-common. Do you have a better suggestion for this use-case? Best, David -- https://sleepmap.de