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<H1>[Mageia-dev] [RFC] debloating minimal system</H1>
<B>Guillaume Rousse</B>
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<I>Wed Sep 14 14:04:35 CEST 2011</I>
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<PRE>Le 14/09/2011 13:40, Thierry Vignaud a écrit :
><i> Likewise due to widespread suggests among perl modules, we bring quite
</I>><i> a lot of perl modules:
</I>><i> urpmi -> perl-Hal-Cdroms -> Net-DBus -> XML-Twig -> XML-Parser -> LWP
</I>><i> -> perl-libwww-perl -> HTTP::Negotiate -> HTTP::Negotiate ->
</I>><i> HTTP::Message
</I>Automatic dependencies computing result... The algorithm used here can't
figure if a module used anywhere in the source is always used, or only
in specific occasion.
I see two potential links that could get turned in soft dependencies here:
- urpmi -> perl-Hal-Cdroms, but urpmi should probably get modified to
ensure a graceful failure if the user tries to use a cdrom, while
Hal::Cdroms is not installed.
- XML-Parser -> LWP, which is probably only used for validating against
remote grammars.
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