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dam
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2011-05-25 10:48
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Hi Thomas,
the idea was to make one minimal package and one with full features enabled. Is there a specific reason why you don't want to use the wxwidget-version? As previously there was only one version the splitting in one without X11 and one with wxwidgets is IMHO not really a regression. However, I will take a look at how many additional dependencies result in a simple x11 dependency for the base package.
Beste Grüße
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Thomas Orgis
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2011-05-25 13:09
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Well, it's a regression as in "The admin updated csw and told me to check if things still work. I checked, and gnuplot didn't work anymore (as the update migrated to the non-x11 version)."
Of course one could switch to the full-blown version, but apparently that needs active intervention by the admin (I guess that my admin just went with whatever was default for the update). Actually, although I am annoyed by the wx terminal popping up per default instead of the x11 one, I would be fine with CSW just featuring the full-blown build, including functionality as upstream adds it.
The separation was because of the increased list of dependencies. Well, for the plain x11 terminal, you would just have the dependencies of the old gnuplot package. It's rather basic libx11 stuff. No fancy toolkit involved.
If you really want to keep the strict separation between GUI and non-GUI, I will have to ask my admin to install the full version. Of course that's a solution. Other people being surprised by the upgrade switching off the x11 terminal would have to investigate the matter just like I did...
Another solution would be to shape the update path so that the full gnuplot version is the default successor of the old gnuplot package --- it's always nicer to users to add functionality that one can later disable than the other way round. |
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dam
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2011-05-25 15:07
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Thomas Orgis
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2011-05-27 10:05
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dam
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2011-05-27 10:28
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Fixed in 4.4.3,REV=2011.05.25 and released to current/. |
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