On Fri, Aug 13, 2010 at 01:37:15AM +0200, Carsten Hey wrote: > currently apt depends on debian-archive-keyring which depends on gnupg. > It has been proposed to remove the latter dependency in #387688, this > would save about 5 MB of disk space in a sid debootstrap.
I'm still not sure if I buy this argument. After all it would leave the debootstrap without apt (which is the current default behaviour, I know). How useful is this, really? I know that apt is not strictly necessary, as you can get all deps installed by debootstrap as well, but you cannot even pull in updates. What's the use case? (Still your other remarks look sane, and AFAIK a dependency on gnupg has been committed into apt.) Kind regards, Philipp Kern
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