On 14/01/11 18:16, Mike Bird wrote:
On Fri January 14 2011 09:34:19 David Hare wrote:
Sudo-trinity cannot be essential to Trinity as I have neither installed.
Maybe you have a different version, David. Here's 1.7.2p7-1 in Squeeze ...
# apt-cache show kde-core-trinity Package: kde-core-trinity Source: meta-kde-trinity Priority: optional Section: kde Installed-Size: 12 Maintainer: Timothy Pearsonkb9vqf@pearsoncomputing.net Architecture: all Version: 5:54 Suggests: kde-i18n-trinity (>= 4:3.5.5) Depends: arts-trinity (>= 1.5.5), kdebase-trinity (>= 4:3.5.5), kdelibs-trinity (>= 4:3.5.5), sudo-trinity Filename: pool/main/m/meta-kde-trinity/kde-core-trinity_54_all.deb Size: 7552 MD5sum: 7e6aa595ed62fb17f5513f8b4f8b47e8 SHA1: 4d723208305ae020c72c4c51cc94de42d888c5bc Description: the K Desktop Environment core modules [Trinity] KDE (the K Desktop Environment) is a powerful Open Source graphical desktop environment for Unix workstations. It combines ease of use, contemporary functionality, and outstanding graphical design with the technological superiority of the Unix operating system. . This metapackage includes the core official modules released with KDE. This includes just the basic desktop (browser, file manager, text editor, control center, panel, etc.) and important libraries and data, in addition to the aRts soundserver.
I use my own package "kicklist" to install Trinity.
If I recognise a meta (eg kde-core-trinity) it's off the list.
I originally put the list together from what was in my Lenny install, before Trinity was done for Debian (I used the Ubuntu packages back then) That list I still use to keep the bloat down.
dpkg -l | grep kde-core
Definitely not on my system. Everything seems fine without it.
Neither is sudo-trinity, although it was, something else must have pulled it in. Debian sudo is there now but I don't use sudo.