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Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. ha scritto: |
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> On Saturday 03 March 2007, Peter Humphrey <prh@××××××××××.uk> wrote |
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> about 'Re: [gentoo-desktop] Re: Openssh really needed in desktop |
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> profiles?': |
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>> On Tuesday 27 February 2007 19:37:23 Duncan wrote: |
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>>> The thing is, most other clients aren't part of system. (rsync and |
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>>> wget are, for portage to use, but firefox isn't, and dhcpcd or other |
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>>> dhcp client isn't, despite the number of folks using both, for |
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>>> instance.) |
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>> It sounds as though you'd like the openssh package to be split into two |
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>> - a client and a server, analogously to, say, ntp. Is that right? |
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> A number of other distros do it this way. Just FYI; not saying it's better |
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> or worse. |
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It would agree a lot better with common sense (you don't need the server |
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if you only want a client, and vv) and Gentoo way of doing things (you |
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install only what you strictly want to install). |
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Anyone has already filed a bug? otherwise I could do so. |
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m. |
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