This is really crazy, the package named "vim-nox" now requires an abstract sound library that uses XDG specification for sound, is packaged by GNOME maintainers, and pulls in several audio libraries and freedesktop sound theme? What on earth does that have to do with editing files, and how is that "nox"? The reason we use vim-nox is so all the desktop/gui/X nonsense isn't needed or installed on our systems. We don't want a stripped vim-tiny that's barely functional. Please revert this madness.
This is really crazy, the package named "vim-nox" now requires an abstract sound library that uses XDG specification for sound, is packaged by GNOME maintainers, and pulls in several audio libraries and freedesktop sound theme? What on earth does that have to do with editing files, and how is that "nox"? The reason we use vim-nox is so all the desktop/gui/X nonsense isn't needed or installed on our systems. We don't want a stripped vim-tiny that's barely functional. Please revert this madness.