> I don't see any connection between network-manager-gnome and
> libgweather-common.

Me, neither, and i don't know, why it was a pulled as extra package,
which need to be installed. I guess, some other package, which
network-manager-gnome (n.m.g) depends on, causes this.
For clarification, here is the list of packages, which was pulled on my
system where i didn't had gnome installed:

http://paste.debian.net/17138/

You see, due to dependencies of dependencies there is a lot of stuffed
being pulled, and I am not really sure, why this happens.
Could be, that it is my fault, and I don't want to blame any of you
maintainers, but still this is rather frustrating.
I guess, you agree, that this is unexpected behavior.

Do you have any ideas, what caused this and how to fix it?
Perhaps this must be fixed upstream, by making n.m.g less defended on
gnome libraries.

Best,
Sam





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