https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=736861
--- Comment #19 from Björn Esser <bjoern.esser(a)gmail.com> ---
Created attachment 762010
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improvements for spec-file
(In reply to Mads Kiilerich from comment #18)
Thank you for the opinion and advice.
I am still convinced that curses should be a separate package. Installing
hgview-curses can take 7.5 MB on disk including the dependencies.
The other way round one can argue about hgview pulling in "half-a-desktop",
even if user just needs/wants ncurses interface, e.g. on terminal-only machine.
So I though a bit about it and come in with another aproach making both sides
happy, I hope.
When you have a look at the attached patch, you'll see I changed package-order
a bit. There are three pkgs now: hgview (is what was former -common) depending
hgview-ui and hgview-{curses,qt} providing hgview-ui, requiring hgview.
This results in
a) the user can choose which ui to install
b) even just installing hgview will install an ui, so we have a working base
install. Yum should be smart enough to pull in the
"cheaper = less bandwith/disk" ui.
What's your opinion to this?
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