Le 14/09/2011 14:23, Thierry Vignaud a écrit :
On 14 September 2011 14:04, Guillaume Rousse<[email protected]>  wrote:
Le 14/09/2011 13:40, Thierry Vignaud a écrit :

Likewise due to widespread suggests among perl modules, we bring quite
a lot of perl modules:
urpmi ->    perl-Hal-Cdroms ->    Net-DBus ->    XML-Twig ->    XML-Parser ->   
 LWP
->    perl-libwww-perl ->    HTTP::Negotiate ->    HTTP::Negotiate ->
HTTP::Message

Automatic dependencies computing result... The algorithm used here can't
figure if a module used anywhere in the source is always used, or only in
specific occasion.

I see two potential links that could get turned in soft dependencies here:
- urpmi ->    perl-Hal-Cdroms, but urpmi should probably get modified to
ensure a graceful failure if the user tries to use a cdrom, while
Hal::Cdroms is not installed.

It's already a suggests and urpmi already handles smoothly its absence.
But we could remove altogether that suggests and only install it in case
of DVD install.
Well, a suggest is OK for me. People concerned about minimal system can can usually figure how to not install suggested package.
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Recursive traversal of loopback mount points

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