Yes, it recommends it, but doesn't depend on it, so it's still
installable by itself. The only reason I could see that one would
instal lthe -game package without -songs-sectoid, is if they only wanted
to use their own downloaded songs. So perhaps it would be helpful to
change the last line of t
fretsonfire is just a metapackage for fretsonfire-game and fretsonfire-
songs-sectoid. Since fretsonfire-game recommends fretsonfire-songs-
sectoid already, installing the fretsonfire metapackage would have no
effect on the game. Since you mentioned the problem no longer occurs,
I'll leave this bug
Still was getting this with fretsonfire-game 1.2.512.dfsg-3, but
discovered that it was caused because I had fretsonfire-game installed,
but not fretsonfire. Not sure there is any point on having this package
installable by itself.
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We are closing this bug report because it lacks the information we need
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Please reopen it if you can give us the missing information, and don't
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Fretsonfire 1.2.512.dfsg-3 is now in Intrepid. Could you please test if
the problem still exists in this latest version? Thanks in advance.
** Changed in: fretsonfire (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
Status: New => Incomplete
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