Hi, 2013/1/24 Allan McRae <allan@archlinux.org>:
I agree with just dumping vi and moving [vim] to core... But we can not put split packages across repos and gvim and deps are not going there so that is a no...
That is fully understandable. I guess unsplitting vim/gvim is not a viable option either. I see that nano is already in core, but if there's a wish for a vi-compatible editor in [core], there is "e3" in [community] which also provides /usr/bin/e3vi for vi-compatibility. It's really tiny and fast, and only takes up 76 KiB of space after installation. Perhaps that could be an alternative?
And perhaps openldap could be moved to [extra] or [community].
Split package with libldap... so no.
These are the packages in [core] that depend on libldap: dirmngr nfsidmap krb5 dirmngr and nfsidmap are maintained by Tobias Powalowski, while krb5 is maintained by Stéphane Gaudreault. Perhaps one of them would like to adopt libldap, since only their packages in [core] depends on it. -- Best regards, Alexander Rødseth xyproto / TU