ubuntu-desktop metapackage?
Sivan Green
sivang at gmail.com
Sun Sep 26 19:02:37 CDT 2004
On Thu, 23 Sep 2004 13:42:58 -0700, Matt Zimmerman <mdz at canonical.com> wrote:
> A brief IRC discussion started about this due to ubuntu-sounds. Currently,
> no one has ubuntu-sounds installed, and it's not entirely appropriate for an
> existing package to depend on it, so users who are upgrading will not get
> the sounds. This is either a bug or a feature.
>
> Considering it a bug, there are some possible solutions:
>
> - Add a script to ubuntu-base, of the sort which would be used as part of
> the woody->warty upgrade process, which lets the user say "give me the
> current ubuntu desktop stuff", and does so
>
> - Create an ubuntu-desktop metapackage which depends on everything in the
> DesktopSeed, so that when it is upgraded, new packages are installed.
> This is particularly nice because of the change semantics: if the user
> removes one of the desktop packages, ubuntu-desktop is uninstalled,
> and the user's changes are preserved. So, users who accept the
> default package selection get new ones automatically, and others
> are left alone.
>
> Thoughts?
Definitely ubuntu-base.
Sivan
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