Hello, Gonzalo Bermúdez, le Mon 11 Aug 2014 00:30:03 -0300, a écrit : > There's already a package named kdeaccessibility,
This package has very little to do with at-spi2 actually. kdeaccessibility simply depends on the kde-ish accessibility tools (magnifier, text to speech, etc.), while python-pyatspi is about having screen reading support through at-spi2, which is completely independent from the actual desktop being used. > and then there's gnome-core for gnome. I don't see the relation with the issue being discussed. Gnome has a gnome-accessibility package, which simply depends on the gnome-ish accessibility tools (magnifier, on-screen keyboard, etc.). Same remark as above. > Wouldn't it make sense for those packages to actually decide which > of the two is actually used within a given system? Again, people don't even really realize whether they are using a gnome or KDE application is being used. So they *need* that both be accessible, thus the dependency on whatever it takes to make both accessible. And if openoffice needed a java bridge to get accessible (like it does on windows), we would also have made depended on by python-pyatspi. What *actual* issue do you want to solve here? (except disk space -I've shown that it's neglectible by nowadays' standards- or KDE vs Gnome troll) Samuel -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: https://lists.debian.org/[email protected]

