On Saturday 25 June 2011 18:02:29 Yves-Alexis Perez wrote: > Then one solution is to fix plasma-widget-workspace to work under Xfce. > I assume that means not using xfdesktop4 and running the whole plasmoids > stuff but Sune would know better than me.
It would require runnig a Plasma workspace (desktop or netbook shell) > I don't know anything about KDE dependencies but I'd find that weird to > have a hard dependency on a notification daemon. It is basically built in (thru plugins) to the workspace. > xfce4-notifyd provides/conflicts with notification-daemon package > because they both > ship /usr/share/dbus-1/services/org.freedesktop.Notifications.service. > Is there a reason why plasma-widgets-workspace does it? plasma-widgets-workspace contains the stuff that make a plasma shell implement the org.freedesktop.Notifications interface. Some packages depends or recommends 'notification-daemon' because they require or can use that dbus interface. Currently it is provided by notify-osd plasma-widgets-workspace xfce4-notifyd and the following packages has a 'install by default' relationship with notification-daemon: $ grep-dctrl -FDepends -FRecommends notification-daemon -sPackage /var/lib/apt/lists/ftp.de.debian.org_debian_dists_unstable_*i386*Packages Package: blueman Package: claws-mail-multi-notifier Package: deluge-gtk Package: evolution-plugins Package: gajim Package: gnome-power-manager Package: guake Package: gufw Package: libdesktop-notify-perl Package: libnotify1 Package: listen Package: mail-notification Package: network-manager-gnome Package: libnotify0.4-cil Package: prelude-notify Package: quodlibet-plugins Package: rhythmbox Package: service-discovery-applet Package: update-notifier Package: wammu Package: xfce4-goodies and I can't see why most of these packages should pull in notify-osd or xfce4- notifyd when run by users of one of the KDE Workspaces I'm not sure of the good way out of this, but I really think that the full xfce stack sholud be coinstallable with the default stack by KDE, without pulling in eachothers components. /Sune -- Man, how could I install a pin? The point is that you never need to mount the icon in order to click the 68- inch front-side bus. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected]

