Le jeudi 07 décembre 2017 à 13:05 +0100, Dominique Leuenberger /
DimStar a écrit :
> On Thu, 2017-12-07 at 12:56 +0100, Gerald Pfeifer wrote:
> > 
> > Trying to lighten my desktop a little, I checked what happens when
> > I remove evolution-data-server.
> > 
> > Most of this is logical
> > 
> >    empathy evolution-data-server gnome-contacts gnome-maps 
> >    gnome-shell-calendar gnome-shell-search-provider-contacts 
> >    libebackend-1_2-10 libebook-1_2-19 libebook-contacts-1_2-2 
> >    libecal-1_2-19 libedata-book-1_2-25 libedata-cal-1_2-28 
> >    libedataserver-1_2-22 libedataserverui-1_2-1 libfolks-eds25 
> >    libfolks-telepathy25 libfolks25 typelib-1_0-GFBGraph-0_2
> > 
> > but gnome-maps?  Isn't that a bit much to depend on evolution-data-
> > server?
> > Could that be a "soft" dependency instead of a hard requirements?
> 
> 
> gnome-maps links into the evolution address book - you can enter
> Contact Names into the Search field in GNOME Maps; for this it needs
> the integration with evolution-data-server.
> 
> The dependency though is not in gnome-maps itself, but is abstracted
> over folks.
> 
> But the current design of gnome-maps's does not allow to split out
> such
> consumer into optional packages, as it is all linked into a
> monolithic
> gnome-maps library.

But uninstalling / locking libfolks-eds25 should prevent evolution-
data-server to be installed, while keeping gnome-maps.

-- 
Frederic Crozat
Enterprise Desktop Release Manager
SUSE

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