Debian, and its shortcomings
John Chambers
jc at trillian.mit.edu
Tue Nov 4 17:29:09 EST 2003
Bob Keyes <bob at sinister.com> writes:
> As I am installing debian 3.0 right now, I decided to double-check the
> statements I made earlier about its extraneous packages. With the tasks of
> conventional unix server and C/C++ , it does indeed install emacs20 and
> emacs-common, along with ispell, libfreetype6, libglib, libgtk, libpng,
> libxaw, pdksh, lpr, python, wenglish, xfree86, xlibsm abd zsh -- all
> packages that are probably quite useful but certainly not appropriate for
> the base install of a convential unix server.
Well, I'd expect a server machine to include all the usual text
editors, because you need them to handle config files and logs. And
it would be handy to have as many shells and languages like perl,
python, tcl, etc., because you need things like that to properly
manage a server. Things like C/C++ and their libraries, or the
printer packages should probably be kept separate so they can be
installed only when needed. (Though I always feel somewhat crippled
on a machine without a C compiler. ;-)
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