[bug-notifications] [libproxy 0004307]: split libproxy package to remove X deps

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Mon Mar 1 09:35:20 CET 2010


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http://www.opencsw.org/mantis/view.php?id=4307 
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Reported By:                bwalton
Assigned To:                hson
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Project:                    libproxy
Issue ID:                   4307
Category:                   packaging
Reproducibility:            N/A
Severity:                   tweak
Priority:                   normal
Status:                     assigned
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Date Submitted:             2010-02-25 16:47 CET
Last Modified:              2010-03-01 09:35 CET
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Summary:                    split libproxy package to remove X deps
Description: 
Hi Roger,

What are your thoughts about splitting libproxy into libproxy-core,
libproxy-gnome, etc.  I'd like to get the core bits without dragging in
half of X.  For example, I shouldn't need all of the X libs to install svn
which has indirect dependencies on libproxy.

Thanks
-Ben
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Relationships       ID      Summary
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related to          0004281 Causes subversion to pull in X11 libs (...
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 (0007553) dam (administrator) - 2010-03-01 09:35
 http://www.opencsw.org/mantis/view.php?id=4307#c7553 
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Ah, I see. If it is really different shared libs which are dlopened
dynamically your approach is definitely better.



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