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<B>andre999</B>
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<PRE>Michael Scherer a écrit :
><i> Le vendredi 17 février 2012 à 16:20 +0100, Maarten Vanraes a écrit :
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</I>>><i> Op vrijdag 17 februari 2012 15:15:37 schreef Michael Scherer:
</I>>><i> [...]
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</I>>>><i> Because no one never documented exactly what is needed to be providing
</I>>>><i> dm, or what it exactly mean.
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</I>>>><i> Does it mean to be one of the choice of the prefdm service ?
</I>>>><i> Does it mean to be able to understand /etc/X11/wmsession.d/ ?
</I>>>><i> Ant others need to be seen as dm ? Where would it have impact, in
</I>>>><i> drakdm, somewhere ?
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</I>>>><i> Without enough formalism in the interaction of rpms, this is just gonna
</I>>>><i> be a hack. People will add provides, will change stuff, without any
</I>>>><i> consistency, and curiously, that later cause issues.
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</I>>><i> ok, so you mean we need a documented wiki policy page regarding dm
</I>>><i> elegibility?
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</I>><i> Not elegibility, knowing what should be done on a package level to be
</I>><i> able to be a alternative to the others packages providing 'dm'.
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</I>><i> Likewise, the same should be done for httpd, sendmail-command etc.
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</I>Exactly. Let's document all virtual provides.
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