On Thu, 5 Jul 2007, Roman Haefeli wrote:
yo, i think there are some situations (e.g. for a fixed installation), where you know in advance that you'll run pd with -nogui and you setup a fresh computer just for this installtion (e.g. ubuntu server, which has no X per default, afaik). why would you want to install X then, when you won't need it? for this kind of cases (i already had some of them), now you are forced to install the complete X windows system, when you install pd per package manager. it would be nice to have the opportunity to install purely puredata.
As I have said in another mail in this thread, a dependency on tk on results on X client components (libX11 and friends) to be installed. The X server (incl drivers and fonts) is not a dependency.
Installing those extra packages takes one minute and zero effort. In the meanwhile you don't even have the time to go grab a coffee from your very own kilowatt drip machine.
OTOH, it wouldn't really hurt much if the package was split.
The main advantage that I'd see to splitting pd into several packages is that it would be much more visible in the package selection systems; but that doesn't necessarily correlate much to new users, especially for very specialised, high-training apps like pd. It'd likely be much more fruitful to use keywords in a way that people susceptible of being good at pd can discover the existence of pd just by searching for what they like in their package manager.
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