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Are all the packages actually required?
Hi,

Are all the packages in "./docs/OpenSuse/opensuse111-package" actually required? For example there are things like lynx, mailx, ncftp but I can't imagine they are actually required by ispCP.
I try to keep the server to a minimum so I'm wondering if these are just included as handy tools or are actually required?

Cheers,

MC
04-29-2010 12:59 AM
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RE: Are all the packages actually required?
It looks like they are really useless. Actually I'm not sure, of they are still VHCS legacy. I will remove them. Thanks for your report.
04-29-2010 08:30 AM
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RE: Are all the packages actually required?
Thats awesome thanks!

I was wondering if you could post the required packages (or vice versa the ones you have removed from the package list) here so I can remove the un-necessary stuff from my auto-build

Thanks again,

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04-29-2010 02:01 PM
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RE: Are all the packages actually required?
Please check this: http://www.isp-control.net/ispcp/changeset/2899#file11

I don't have an OpenSuse Testing systeme. Therefore, I don't know if I removed all unecessary packages. You might try around with it a little bit.

Edit: be careful with gcc. Don't remove it from your system. I'm not right sure, if we need it for building the ispCP Deamon. Need to be tested.
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RE: Are all the packages actually required?
In my testing so far (OpenSuse 11.1) you need gcc & make for compiling the daemon. I'm not 100% sure but it seems like the CPAN perl package install wants make as well but it still completes (with errors) on a system without make (ispCP appears to be working).

Ta,

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04-30-2010 05:57 PM
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RE: Are all the packages actually required?
you guys probably figured this all out, but just FYI, my gentoo install instructions is the documentation section have the bare minimum (at the time of writing) apps/libs required from a very base install for installation. Might be a good reference for you if you are really looking to slim down. Many distros base installations have a lot more apps/libs installed than are really required for a base installation. Smile
05-01-2010 02:52 PM
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RE: Are all the packages actually required?
FYI make is required for the CPAN update and perl modules on OpenSuse 11.1

@pgentoo - cool I will have a look thanks

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05-01-2010 05:36 PM
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