On Thu, Nov 24, 2005 at 09:18:48PM +0100, Christian Marillat wrote: > Christopher Pinon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > [...] > > > I don't use Debian, but I guess that the Debian package of sawfish was > > compiled with gnome support, and this is why it has the gnome > > dependencies. If you have the space, then the easiest solution would be > > just to install the gnome dependencies as well. You could still use > > sawfish without running gnome, I think. > > As the debian maintainer, the sawfish package doens't depends on any > GNOME libraries (short version) :
[...] OK, fine, but you don't have to convince me. :-) I was merely replying to the original poster, who said that the Debian package of sawfish needed "many gnome packages" as well, and I was simply trying to suggest why, if true. But it looks like it isn't true (and you should know), so the original poster was mistaken or I misunderstood him. In any case, thanks for the clarification! Christopher
