On Fri, 2003-02-21 at 17:51, David Walser wrote: > Quel Qun wrote: > >>Well kdelibs is configured to use the galaxy theme by default, so it > >>kinda has to require it. *Maybe* that wouldn't be necessary if the > >>installer just made sure galaxy-kde got installed by default, but the > >>Requires still might makes sense (like what if someone does a custom > >>package installation?). > >> > > > > Install kdelibs with --nodeps and kdeutils, no other kde package, no > > galaxy-kde. kcalc (and many other kde applications) will run just fine. > > Since when libraries have to be configured? They are just a repository > > of functions, aren't they? > > Well, see this changelog entry and the corresponding thread in Cooker: > http://archives.mandrakelinux.com/changelog/2003-01/msg02817.php > http://archives.mandrakelinux.com/cooker/2003-01/msg07282.php
Patch 200 sets the default style to galaxy, but if it is not installed, it looks like the underlying default qt style (motif, I think) is used. -- Quel Qun <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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