[Fedora-packaging] Re: Requires(post{, un}) on something in coreutils
Ville Skyttä
ville.skytta at iki.fi
Fri Feb 9 21:54:46 UTC 2007
On Friday 09 February 2007 23:24, Axel Thimm wrote:
>
> Maybe we need a minimal assumed runtime environment just like we
> define a minimal assumed build evironment? The definition of such a
> beast would be the minimal set of packages that are needed to do
> anything sensible, for example everything that is pulled in by
> redhat-lsb (which includes coreutils).
redhat-lsb is far from being a suitable package for this. As an example,
here's what "yum install redhat-lsb" would do to my very sensibly working,
although admittedly quite trimmed down PVR running FC6:
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Package Arch Version Repository Size
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Installing:
redhat-lsb i386 3.1-11 core 21 k
Installing for dependencies:
at i386 3.1.8-84.fc6 updates 55 k
bc i386 1.06-21 core 106 k
binutils i386 2.17.50.0.6-2.fc6 updates 2.9 M
cairo i386 1.2.6-1.fc6 updates 406 k
cups i386 1:1.2.7-1.8.fc6 updates 2.8 M
cups-libs i386 1:1.2.7-1.8.fc6 updates 181 k
dbus i386 1.0.1-9.fc6 updates 471 k
ed i386 0.3-0.fc6 updates 54 k
file i386 4.19-1.fc6 updates 357 k
gettext i386 0.14.6-4.fc6 updates 1.4 M
gnutls i386 1.4.1-2 core 349 k
groff i386 1.18.1.1-11.1 core 1.9 M
libXft i386 2.1.10-1.1 core 44 k
libXi i386 1.0.1-3.1 core 25 k
libXrender i386 0.9.1-3.1 core 27 k
libXt i386 1.0.2-3.1.fc6 core 174 k
libxml2-python i386 2.6.27-1.FC6 updates 705 k
m4 i386 1.4.5-4 updates 133 k
make i386 1:3.81-1.1 core 465 k
man i386 1.6d-2.fc6 updates 263 k
pango i386 1.14.8-1.fc6 updates 330 k
paps i386 0.6.6-17.fc6 updates 32 k
patch i386 2.5.4-29.2.2 core 64 k
pax i386 3.4-1.2.2 core 63 k
time i386 1.7-27.2.2 core 17 k
tmpwatch i386 2.9.7-1.1 core 18 k
Transaction Summary
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Install 27 Package(s)
Update 0 Package(s)
Remove 0 Package(s)
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