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2006-08-17
Archlinux is nice. But it lost the KISS distribution personality when it got infested by users who want less package dependencies at the expense of broken dependencies for example when the 'optdependency' thing was introduced.
run ldd on your /usr/bin and /usr/lib/ and you'll find broken binary dependencies which can be fixed by installed 'optdependencies'. This breaks KISS philosophy because it doesn't confirm with how upstream designs applications.