On Thursday 20 October 2005 21:48, Kevin F. Quinn wrote:
> On 20/10/2005 21:16:47, Dan Armak ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > On Thursday 20 October 2005 20:58, Matthijs van der Vleuten wrote:
> > > On 10/20/05, Dan Armak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > > To solve this issue it would have to be an on-by-default flag, i.e.
> > > > 'noxserver'. I know some people are strongly against nofoo flags.
> > >
> > > What about an off-by-default 'xserver' flag?
> >
> > It wouldn't solve the problem at hand.
> >
> > Without any flag at all, the user needs to 'emerge xorg-x11' manually to
> > get eg KDE to run locally. With an off-by-default flag, he needs to set
> > it on manually, _before_ installing KDE, to get an xorg-x11 server. As
> > long as he needs to do something manually, explicitly, it should just be
> > an 'emerge xorg-x11', which after all is a very simple operation.
>
> Maybe I'm being stupid, but I don't understand why a user would need to
> emerge xorg-x11 manually when doing 'emerge kde'.  Surely somewhere in
> kde's dependency graph the X server is called up in RDEPEND?  An X server
> is clearly a run-time dependency.
>
> Like, konqueror RDEPENDS on qt which RDEPENDS on xorg-xserver, or whatever.

No, KDE (like all X11 apps) only needs the client X11 libs and headers. It can 
then contact a remote X11 server over the network.

Now that the client libs and headers are available in separate ebuilds, 
there's no reason for KDE to depend on the server ebuild, so it won't.

-- 
Dan Armak
Gentoo Linux developer (KDE)
Public GPG key: http://dev.gentoo.org/~danarmak/danarmak-gpg-public.key
Fingerprint: DD70 DBF9 E3D4 6CB9 2FDD  0069 508D 9143 8D5F 8951

Attachment: pgpraj7ORy1M1.pgp
Description: PGP signature

Reply via email to