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Package: kismet
Version: 2006.04.R1-1
I find completly unacceptable that in order to install kismet package
one needs to install xfree86-base, due to the dependencies chain.
I agree it's useful to use gps with Kismet,
but Kismet is basically a curses based application.
Not to speak about kismet-drone.
I find kismet one of the worst packaged applications in Debian,
and my claim is that it's much easier and painless to compile from source
than to install the package.
I really appreciate the fact that kismet package exists,
but I think it's only half-baked, and a little more work has to be done,
that is, several dependencies have to pass from necessary to suggested.
I'm currently using stable, with few testing packets if necessary,
but I think this 'bug' it's because a bad package design, not version
related.
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Package: kismet
Version: 2007-10-R1-2
This problem is fixed in the latest release. Now it depends in a few packages.
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Marco Rodrigues
http://Marco.Tondela.org
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