Michael Biebl ha scritto: > 2007/1/29, Michele Mattioni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: >> Deji Akingunola ha scritto: >> > On 1/29/07, Michele Mattioni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> Deji Akingunola ha scritto: >> >> > On 1/29/07, Michele Mattioni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> > >> >> >> I hope the same type of packaging is used also on Fedora, >> >> > >> >> > No, Fedora only have tracker and tracker-devel. The thing that >> might >> >> > be sensible to do, is to split out a tracker-search-tool >> sub-package. >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > Deji >> >> So >> >> tracker --> everything daemon related >> >> tracker-devel --> the devel libraries >> >> >> >> Desktop related >> >> >> >> tracker-search-tool --> GUI >> >> libdeskbar-tracker --> deskbar integration >> >> >> >> This lay-out would be accepted from both debian/ubuntu and fedora ? >> >> >> > Yes, I think so. Except, why not merge the deskbar integration into >> > the GUI? The deskbar related stuff is just one (1) file, which seems >> > to be too much fragmentation to have it in a separate sub-package. >> > Moreover, the deskbar-applet is a GNOME app and already have GNOME >> > libs dependencies. >> > >> > Deji >> > >> I agree. >> Let's see what debian/ubuntu developer think about this :P >> > > I, as maintainer of the Debian packages, want to keep the > deskbar-applet package separate. There are several reasons for this, > the most important one is, that I don't want to force people to > install the complete python/python-gtk stack (which is necessary for > deskbar-applet), if people only want to run tracker-search-tool. > > The fedora people are of course free to choose their package layout as > they want. I don't think we have to match them. Each distro should > ship it as it fits best to their policies and procedures. > As realized now this was quite useless from the beginning :) Forget about this discussion.
We are going to point out on the website that tracker daemon is Desktop Agnostic, and teh user has not to install any gnome-dependencies without going stacked on the specific way of packaging tracker for each distro (that is also quite useless and time consuming). :) _______________________________________________ tracker-list mailing list tracker-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/tracker-list