Hello, Am Dienstag, 13. Dezember 2011 schrieb Wolfgang Rosenauer:
Am 13.12.2011 16:20, schrieb Jörg Stephan:
Might be a bug. Did you file it?
No, its not. There is software which stands against the minimal pattern, therefor this pattern must be removed. I understand that, a postgresql (for example) database is not a minimal system.
Patterns are inclusive not exclusive. You should be able to stack them. Patterns should only be offered for removal if you remove a component from them. So it still sounds like a bug.
The "minimal system" pattern is somewhat special. One of its goals is to keep the size of the installed system small. Therefore it has some "Conflicts" to keep some recommended packages (IIRC about 100 MB) out. To be exact, the pattern is split to "minimal system" and "minimal system conflicts", where the "...conflicts" pattern contains the "Conflicts". So you can keep the main pattern and only have to remove the part containing the "Conflicts". The better solution would be to have a "Discourages:" tag in RPM (in other words: a negative "Recommends"), but until someone[tm] implements this, we'll have to live with the current solution. All this is a known issue, see for example https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=732811 and https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=669498 Gruß Christian Boltz --
Because we had feature freeze in January ;) Which is why there were no new features added to YaST since January. Hey, we only did the usual bugfixing ;) That's a bug, not a feature. :-D [> Christoph Thiel and houghi in opensuse]
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