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<pre wrap="">Am 10.07.2012 06:54, schrieb Chess Griffin:
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<pre wrap="">I have no idea if the current SBo admins are considering adding
dependency information like the OP suggested. Maybe so, maybe not. And
whatever they decide is fine by me.
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<pre wrap="">I don't know if I remember it 100% correctly, but I think we had the
subject of how to mention the deps in README files not long ago.
As far as I remember, the conclusion was to add only deps from SBo to a
README and to assume user had done a <b class="moz-txt-star"><span class="moz-txt-tag">*</span>full<span class="moz-txt-tag">*</span></b> Slackware installation before.
The admins do alter README files and it looks like this is getting the
way to go:
"This requires zope.component and gaphas "
Generally speaking I like portage on my gentoo box, but everytime I get
a "Slot conflict" or a "package block" I wish I could go the Slackware way
and just go on and compile the package, maybe even with a "runtime dep"
missing.
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