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On Sat, Oct 13, 2018 at 11:29:16AM +0200, Polytropon wrote:
> Yes, the Tkinter and Python dependencies are only needed for
> the GUI tool fetchmailconf to work. Regular fetchmail does
> not need it, and in my opinion, _this_ should be reflected
> in the default package building options, as fetchmail is
> often used as CLI tool only, and especially when used on
> servers, you don't want or need any X11 dependencies.


Hopefully with Flavors now fully established, we can start branching
packages out quite a bit with different flavors to contain package spread
instead of branching so many different package trees.

I guess X11 would be an ideal to get rid of, but I guess most of
clients demand ImageMagik, so that doesn't help me much.



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