On Thursday 29 January 2009 09:38, Benoit Minisini wrote:
> xdg-utils are just shell scripts. These scripts detect the current
> desktop environment when they are run, and execute desktop-specific
> commands according to what they detected.
> So making them depends on X11 or any desktop environment
On jeudi 29 janvier 2009, Rob wrote:
> On Thursday 29 January 2009 07:41, Ron_1st wrote:
> > Requires or depends, thats the question.
>
> When speaking in terms of package managers, there's no practical
> difference.
>
> > however for package xdg-utils
> > suggested: desktop-file-utils/kdelibs/ko
On Thursday 29 January 2009 07:41, Ron_1st wrote:
> Requires or depends, thats the question.
When speaking in terms of package managers, there's no practical
difference.
> however for package xdg-utils
> suggested: desktop-file-utils/kdelibs/konqueror/lib.../menu
> recommended: file/icewease
On Thursday 29 January 2009, Rob wrote:
> On Wednesday 28 January 2009 20:09, Benoit Minisini wrote:
> > As for xdg-utils, gambas2-runtime uses it to install gambas mime files.
>
> Is it really required? Because if so, then it's no longer possible to
> install Gambas on a command-line only machi
On Wednesday 28 January 2009 20:09, Benoit Minisini wrote:
> As for xdg-utils, gambas2-runtime uses it to install gambas mime files.
Is it really required? Because if so, then it's no longer possible to
install Gambas on a command-line only machine since xdg-utils requires an
X server, Konquero
On jeudi 29 janvier 2009, Rob wrote:
> In both the official 2.0.0 and gnulinex.org 2.8.2 packages for Ubuntu
> Hardy, the gambas2-gb-db package requires gambas2-gb-form and
> gambas2-gb-qt-ext, which requires X to be installed among many other
> things. So it's not possible to install Gambas with
In both the official 2.0.0 and gnulinex.org 2.8.2 packages for Ubuntu
Hardy, the gambas2-gb-db package requires gambas2-gb-form and
gambas2-gb-qt-ext, which requires X to be installed among many other
things. So it's not possible to install Gambas with database support on a
headless Ubuntu web