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<H1>[Mageia-discuss] Package management system</H1>
<B>Renaud MICHEL</B>
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<I>Wed Sep 29 08:23:28 CEST 2010</I>
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<PRE>On mercredi 29 septembre 2010 at 01:47, Richard wrote :
><i> Does this mean that I can find the KDE packages which "depend" on Pulse
</I>><i> and re-package them such that Pulse is only "recommended"?
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Here (2010.1 x86_64) KDE does not have a dependency on pulse audio.
Gnome has, because pulseaudio (actually the package is pulseaudio-esound-
compat) provides esound, which is required by gnome.
Anyway, you can simply disable pulseaudio from the control center, so it is
not a problem to have the package still lying around.
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