* Dominique Leuenberger a.k.a. Dimstar <[email protected]> [2013-01-16 11:54]: > > Quoting Guido Berhoerster <[email protected]>: > > >evince and cheese currently recommend nautilus-sendto which > >requires nautilus and thereby drags in almost all of GNOME. Since > >both, and in particular evince, are widely useful outside of > >GNOME (and part of the Xfce pattern), would it be OK to replace > >these direct dependencies with reverse dependencies in > >nautilus-sendto instead like pidgin or evolution are handled? > > Guido, > > IMHO, the reverse is wrong and error prone: it is cheese that > interfaces with sendto. > What we CAN do is change the Requires to a Recommends (in cheese, > evince already has a Recommends): then it is not a hard dependency > and can be blocked out by the user, accepting the certain lack of > feature of course. > > For cheese, the code is flexible enough to install nautilus-sendto > one first use (at least cheese 3.7.4 which I just looked at.. so > 3.6.x might not have this yet). But I'm not sure this works :) > > so, I'd agree to change cheese to also only Recommend it...
Both do use Recommends-dependencies already, the problem is that these get installed during installation as evince and cheese are part of the Xfce pattern. Is there any way to ignore the recommends dependencies of a package in a pattern? -- Guido Berhoerster -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] To contact the owner, e-mail: [email protected]
