[Pkg-ltsp-devel] Bug#522237: ltsp-server-standalone: should depend on ndb-server OR nfs-kernel-server

Vagrant Cascadian vagrant at freegeek.org
Wed Apr 1 22:04:28 UTC 2009


On Wed, Apr 01, 2009 at 11:01:00PM +0200, Alexander Kurtz wrote:
> ltsp-server-standalone does depend on ndb-server AND on
> nfs-kernel-server. However most people use only one of them and end up 
> with one useless server programm installed.
> 
> If you're using NFS this isn't that serious, since NBD has to be 
> explicitly configured in /etc/inetd.conf. But NBD-users (like me) do 
> have an unnecessary NFS-Server running.

nbd also is needed to support NBD swap. the intention of the
ltsp-server-standalone package is to have *all* functionality available.

> Yes, I do realise that I could just install ltsp-server plus a dhcp 
> server but I do actually like the comfort of only one package, and I
> don't see why both must be depencies.

users using NBD root wouldn't strictly need nfs-kernel-server at all, i
want to have a single package to install to ensure that the defaults for
Debian's ltsp to work.  i'd rather err on the side of
ltsp-server-standalone pulling in a little bit too much for non-default
scenarios than the other way around.

as you say, you can always install ltsp-server and whatever dependencies you
want.

live well,
  vagrant





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