** Changed in: kile (Debian)
Status: Unknown = Fix Released
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** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #625916
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** Also affects: kile (Debian) via
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This bug was fixed in the package kile -
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* Clean up package dependencies. (LP: #577595)
* Drop from Depends: texlive-base-bin
* Add to Recommends: texlive
* Demote to Suggests:
Awesome, thank you!
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** Changed in: kile (Ubuntu)
Status: Expired = Triaged
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Status: Triaged = In Progress
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Assignee: (unassigned) = Felix Geyer (debfx)
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I also agree with this. 1.5GB is a little excessive...
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I agree with this report and the suggestion that lilypond should be
moved from the recommends to suggestions.
I also agree with Christoph on the matter of moving the citation
management tools to suggestions. Like Christoph, I think this case is
more debatable than lilypond. Still, being one of
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I would demote to suggests (including reason):
lilypond: What is the use case for the standard kile user needing a
music notation program?? I dare say that your default kile user doesn't
want to write sheet music, and those who want to write sheet music will
install lilypond anyways. I don't see
This is the list of recommends for kile:
Recommends: asymptote, context, dblatex, dvipdfmx, dvipng, ghostscript,
imagemagick, kbibtex | pybliographer | gbib | jabref, konqueror | firefox,
latex2html, lilypond, okular | evince | gv, psutils, tex4ht, texlive-metapost,
texlive-xetex, zip
This is
I agree fully with this report. 600M/1.4G for a GUI for editing a tex(t)
file?!
I understand your concern about consistency with Debian, so maybe this bug
should be opened in their bug tracker as well? Also,
The reason some of the -doc packages are installed, is not because they are
kile
I like to keep the dependencies in sync to what debian does, to not
deviate too much. Maybe some of them should be moved to suggests, like
lilypond, but it is on the line of being relevant enough to have as
recommends.
The reason some of the -doc packages are installed, is not because they
are
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