On Fri, Feb 26, 2010 at 10:03, Allan McRae <allan@archlinux.org> wrote:
On 26/02/10 22:31, Thomas Bächler wrote:
Am 26.02.2010 10:28, schrieb Allan McRae:
HI,
I mentioned this several months ago and got no response so I will post again. If there are no objections in 48 hours, the rebuilds will start hitting [testing].
FS#12890 suggests cleaning some of the packages from the base group. The goals are to remove old packages that are really no longer needed (e.g. cpio) and packages that are only needed as dependencies for other packages and would not be installed otherwise (e.g. libfetch). That will clean up the package selection list for the base group in the installer.
Here is the list of what I will do: http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/User:Allan/Base_Cleanup It splits the packages in the base group into those staying in base; those removed from base but staying in [core]; those removed from [core]. Packages marked with (???) mean I am not sure what category to put them in. If there are no comments, I will be playing it safe with these.
We don't need rp-pppoe in base (IMO not even in core, but others disagree).
I'll flag it for removal from base but leave in [core] for the moment. I am on the side that thinks it is probably best to keep this on the installer. :P
We should also remove wpa_supplicant from base. My plans were to create
a new "base-networking" and "base-wireless" group. The base-wireless group would (among others) cover wpa_supplicant.
I will leave wpa_supplicant in base until such a group is created.
Cheers, Allan
I guess that a group for related network packages in base-network seems reasonable and less confusing at time of installation. Another group as base-support for other packages that are "loose" within the core, at least in the installation, so you know there are other packages to be selected or not. -- Leandro Inácio