Hi Why are we dragging up a thread from over a year ago??
I strongly disagree, installing "Recommends" are IMHO reasonable for the common case, and that should stay the default except where the user wants to maintain a really minimal system, and is prepared to have to install everything not an explicit hard dependency. I think it may be useful to add a question into the installer about this (probably only in expert mode) rather then blindly change the current setting. Where we are rebuilding packages we could certainly review and potentially reclassifying recommends as suggests where it seems appropriate. The risk is that by blindly changing the current settings in regards, is that those familiar with Debian would get a significantly different result from what they'd expect during an install. So I'd agree on providing the option during installation, but I stand strongly opposed to changing the default blindly just to suit a few power users preferences. Regards, Daniel. On 31/07/16 23:47, Renaud (Ron) OLGIATI wrote: > On Fri, 3 Apr 2015 00:36:22 +0200 > Franco Lanza <next...@nexlab.it> wrote: > >> Personally on debian i was using from date >> >> APT:Install-Recommends "0"; >> APT:Install-Suggests "0"; >> >> in all my install apt.conf. >> >> I don't like apt downloading and installing things that are not required >> but just recommended or suggested, expecially in server or embedded >> envs, but also on my desktop. >> >> What do you think if we make this the default in devuan? > > I would be all in favour; hoping to limit the bloat, I have had for years > > # cat /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/40nosuggestrecommends > Apt::Install-Suggests false; > Apt::Install-Recommends false; > -- Daniel Reurich Centurion Computer Technology (2005) Ltd. 021 797 722
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