Auteur: Emiliano Marini
Date:
À: dng
Sujet: Re: [DNG] nmap in Debian Wheezy
Sorry, I forgot to mention that this system runs Wheezy.
On Tue, Dec 22, 2015 at 8:54 AM, Emiliano Marini <emilianomarini82@???
> wrote:
> I wanted to install nmap in one of my systems for testing purposes, and
> when I run "apt-get install namp" it tries to pull 73 dependencies WTF?
>
> # apt-get install nmap
> Reading package lists... Done
> Building dependency tree
> Reading state information... Done
> The following extra packages will be installed:
> fonts-droid fonts-liberation ghostscript gnuplot gnuplot-nox groff
> gsfonts hicolor-icon-theme
> imagemagick imagemagick-common libblas3 libblas3gf libcairo2
> libcupsimage2 libdatrie1 libdjvulibre-text
> libdjvulibre21 libexiv2-12 libgd2-noxpm libgdk-pixbuf2.0-0
> libgdk-pixbuf2.0-common libgfortran3 libgs9
> libgs9-common libice6 libijs-0.35 libilmbase6 libjasper1 libjbig0
> libjbig2dec0 libjpeg8 liblcms1
> liblcms2-2 liblensfun-data liblensfun0 liblinear-tools liblinear1
> liblqr-1-0 liblua5.1-0 libmagickcore5
> libmagickcore5-extra libmagickwand5 libnetpbm10 libopenexr6
> libpango1.0-0 libpixman-1-0 librsvg2-2
> librsvg2-common libsm6 libsvm-tools libthai-data libthai0 libtiff4
> libwmf0.2-7 libx11-6 libx11-data
> libxau6 libxaw7 libxcb-render0 libxcb-shm0 libxcb1 libxdmcp6 libxext6
> libxft2 libxmu6 libxpm4
> libxrender1 libxt6 netpbm poppler-data ufraw-batch x11-common
> Suggested packages:
> ghostscript-cups ghostscript-x hpijs gnuplot-doc imagemagick-doc
> autotrace cups-bsd lpr lprng curl
> enscript ffmpeg gimp grads hp2xx html2ps libwmf-bin mplayer povray
> radiance sane-utils texlive-base-bin
> transfig xdg-utils exiv2 libgd-tools libjasper-runtime liblcms-utils
> liblcms2-utils liblinear-dev
> ttf-baekmuk ttf-arphic-gbsn00lp ttf-arphic-bsmi00lp ttf-arphic-gkai00mp
> ttf-arphic-bkai00mp
> librsvg2-bin poppler-utils fonts-japanese-mincho fonts-ipafont-mincho
> fonts-japanese-gothic
> fonts-ipafont-gothic fonts-arphic-ukai fonts-arphic-uming
> fonts-unfonts-core ufraw
>
> I don't remember it had so many dependencies before.
>
> Anyone knows if it's nmap's fault or it's something related to Debian?
>
> Cheers,
> Emiliano.
>