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(In reply to Simon Lees from comment #1) > Longer term I could be convinced to replace it with python, given that's the > plan for some of the other more complex code. > > Having said that my primary question now is the same one I had when this was > last bought up a few years back which is why do we consider xdg-utils > required on a minimal system anyway? and can we address that instead. Really > unless you have a desktop installed (Gnome / IceWM for SLE) or really the > X11 pattern for anything openSUSE you shouldn't need xdg-utils installed. So > likely the first starting point is what is requiring it anyway? https://sr.ht/~mcepl/moldavite/ is MicroOS-based minimal system running sway (actually, NOT openSUSEWay). I am trying to eliminate possibly all interpreters on the host system (e.g., https://todo.sr.ht/~mcepl/moldavite/9 or I have created bash pinentry GUI prompt https://git.cepl.eu/cgit/rofi/pinentry-rofi/about/), especially the ones like Python and Perl, which have tendency to pull in large amount of additional libraries.