Am 17. Aug, 2000 schwäzte Nathan Saper so:
> Still, when I select C/C++ devel, I want to get all of C/C++ devel. Just
> a personal thing.
Check for task-* packages.
fw2:/mnt# apt-cache search ^task | grep C
task-chinese-s - Simplified Chinese environment
task-chinese-t - Traditional Chinese environment
task-c-dev - Development in C
task-objc-dev - Development in Objective C
task-c++-dev - Development in C++
task-debug - Debugging of C, C++, Objective C and friends
fw2:/mnt#
You can probably leave out the Chinese tasks :).
This with apt-get is what makes debian rock. It's new and there are still
some refinements needed, but it's awesome.
Also, check out aptitude (and gnome-apt for Xwin). It's supposed to be
really great. I'll check it out someday...
> I like that it doesn't install X by default, but if someone selects X,
> I'd think it should be configured as part of the install process.
That should be part of the task-x-window-system package. Yes, it's
confusing, but it's even more simplifying :).
> Was not aware of the apt-cache tool. Thanks.
Rocks, non? :)
ciao,
der.hans
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