On 27 July 2013 23:58, lee <lee(a)yun.yagibdah.de> wrote:
Timothy Murphy <gayleard(a)alice.it> writes:
> But my real query is whether avahi (or zeroconf)
> could actually offer me anything useful.
Hmm I disabled it now and will see what happens. There are 224 packages
depending on the avahi package --- that's insane for something that
isn't needed.
Why are there so many packages depending on it?
Yesterday I tried yum remove avahi on a RHEL 6 desktop, it wanted to
remove quite a few packages. This seemed to stem mainly from a
requirement from gnome-vfs, which required avahi-libs capability
provided by avahi due to some files linking avahi libraries. That's
the dependency system working correctly, if another library is linked
then it must be a dependency. On F18 this morning I tried the same
thing, and only nss-mdns and wine-core need to go, removing the
separate avahi-libs package would lead to 409 dependencies being
removed (most through gnome-vfs, but there may be some other paths),
which is a separation of the daemon package from the libraries it
provides and that other things may need to be built against.
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imalone
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