On Wed, 02 Jul 2014, Emilio Pozuelo Monfort wrote:
> I don't want XFCE on my system. I don't install xfce-must-die, I just look at
> apt when I upgrade my system or install new packages.

You will never get xfce via an indirect 4-step dependency chain,
but systemd comes in due to being the first alternative
with lots of packages.

Look at the dependency tree and then you will understand why a
systemd-must-die (or whatever the name is) package makes sense,
but a xfce-must-die not.

Not sooo hard to understand.

Norbert

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