We should define the exact border of what's server and what's desktop
(at least from FedoraServer perspective).
I suppose that everything what runs on top of X is clear.
But what about the rest?
Dbus, hal, avahi, *Kits and others...
The oldschool servers were definitely able to run without them,
but are we able to draw a line here and really split server not to use
these packages?
- daniel
On 10/05/2009 05:56 PM, Dan HorĂ¡k wrote:
Hi,
I am slowly creating a list of server packages (or application) that can
be installed without any interference with desktop libraries or other
stuff. The procedure is simple - run "yum install<foo>" in a minimal
installation and see what happens :-) Theoretical way would be to check
the dependency graphs for packages, but own experience is more
interesting.
URL for the list is
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Sharkcz/ServersOverview
Dan
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