Hi,

I have some questions about the graph tool Debian package:

Why does it depend on libboost-all-dev? Out of all ~38k binary packages
in Debian, only libfeel++-dev depends on libboost-all-dev. I dont see a
reason for the graph-tool package to depend on libboost-all-dev. Why
does it?

The graph-tool binary package also depends on expat. Why? The expat
package only ships the program /usr/bin/xmlwf which I dont see being
used by graph-tool at all?

It also depends on python-dev. Why? Packages that are not *-dev packages
should not need to depend on python-dev.

It also depends on the g++ package. The g++ package only ships the
binary /usr/bin/g++ which, as far as I can see, is never executed by
graph-tool?

I'm just asking because once I try to install the graph-tool package,
apt-get tells me that it will fill 1036 MB of disk space with 323 new
packages it needs to resolve graph-tool's dependencies. This seems
somehow a bit like overkill to spend one gigabyte just to install
graph-tool?

cheers, josch

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