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|| zlib1g-dev (>= 1:1.1.3-5) || I think was hasty in removing this || n/a || || procps || I am sure we don't use this explicitly any more || [[http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=512964|#512964]] || || libtool || obsoleted by cmake || n/a || - file required by debhelper |
|| --(zlib1g-dev (>= 1:1.1.3-5))-- || I think was hasty in removing this || n/a || || --(procps)-- || I am sure we don't use this explicitly any more || [[http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=512964|#512964]] || || --(libtool)-- || obsoleted by cmake || n/a || || --(file)-- || required by debhelper, seems not to be sued explicitly || n/a || |
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It would be useful to know why each of the build dependencies is required.
mysql-5.5
Dependency |
Reason |
Reference |
debhelper (>= 8.1.3~) |
8.1.3 required for multiarch |
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libaio-dev[linux-any] |
linux native threads |
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libncurses5-dev (>= 5.0-6) |
I am sure this is used. |
n/a |
perl |
Test scripts written in Perl |
n/a |
libwrap0-dev (>= 7.6-8.3) |
TCP wrappers |
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libreadline-dev |
command line tools |
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po-debconf |
support for internationalization of debconf |
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psmisc |
probably needed for mysql_zap; not sure as a build dependency |
n/a |
chrpath |
used explicitly in debian/rules but is that still necessary |
n/a |
doxygen-latex |
I really don't see how this is used |
n/a |
ghostscript |
I even less see how this is used |
n/a |
gawk |
It seems that gawk is not needed but the dependency remains. |
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bison |
used to generate SQL parsers |
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lsb-release |
Used in init scripts but why a build dependency. |
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hardening-wrapper |
Standard build dependency at the moment |
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cmake |
Used since 5.5 |
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libssl-dev |
Needed for sound SSL-enabled builds |
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zlib1g-dev (>= 1:1.1.3-5) |
I think was hasty in removing this |
n/a |
procps |
I am sure we don't use this explicitly any more |
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libtool |
obsoleted by cmake |
n/a |
file |
required by debhelper, seems not to be sued explicitly |
n/a |